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In how many ways can a group of 3 people be selected out of 5 men and 7 women, so that 2 of them are of the same gender?

(A) 96
(B) 125
(C) 155
(D) 175
(E) 225

Alternatively one can do:
The total number of committees of 3 possible out of 12 people without restrictions: \(C^3_{12}=220\);
The number of committees with all men: \(C^3_5=10\);
The number of committees with all women: \(C^3_7=35\);

Thus the answer is 220-(10+35)=175.

Answer: D.

To make this question clearer, i think it should be stated more precisely "exactly 2 of them are of the same gender" otherwise one could understand that commetees consisting of just men and/or just women are possible. Don't you think so Bunuel?
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In how many ways can a group of 3 people be selected out of 5 men and 7 women, so that 2 of them are of the same gender?

(A) 96
(B) 125
(C) 155
(D) 175
(E) 225

M M W = \(=\frac{5!}{2!3!} * \frac{7!}{6!1!} = 10 * 7 = 70\)
W W M = \(=\frac{7!}{2!5!} * \frac{5!}{1!4!} = 21 * 5 = 105\)

\(70 + 105 = 175\)

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