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In a group containing 5 girls and 7 boys, how many distinct teams can be selected with exactly 2 girls and 3 boys, if two particular boys, A and B, cannot both be included in the same team?
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Correct answer: 300
Solution
To find the number of distinct teams with 2 girls and 3 boys while ensuring that boys A and B are not both included, we first calculate the total combinations of selecting 2 girls from 5 and 3 boys from 7, then subtract the cases where both A and B are selected. This results in a total of 300 valid combinations.
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