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To find:
    • The difference between the number of 3-members committee that can be formed from a group of 9 members and the total number of ways to arrange them

Approach and Working:
    • Number of ways a committee of 3 members can be formed from a group of 9 members = \(^9C_3\)
    • Total number of ways to arrange the members = \(^9C_3 * 3!\)
    • Therefore, the difference = \(^9C_3 * 3! – ^9C_3 = ^9C_3 * 5 = 84 * 5 = 420\)

Hence, the correct answer is option D.

Answer: D
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no of ways in which the community can be formed- 9C3= 9!/3!6!= 84
no pf ways in which it can be arranged =9P3= 9!/6!= 514

the difference= 420.
Answer D.

Please point out the flaws in my approach , if any.
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What is the difference between the number of three-member committees that can be formed from a group of nine members and the total number of ways there are to arrange the members of such a committee?

A. 0
B. 84
C. 252
D. 420
E. 504

The number of 3-member committees that can be formed from 9 people (i.e., order doesn’t matter) is 9C3 = 9!/(3! x 6!) = (9 x 8 x 7)/3! = (9 x 8 x 7)/(3 x 2) = 3 x 4 x 7 = 84.

The number of ways to form the committees and arrange the members (i.e., order matters) is 9P3 = 9 x 8 x 7 = 504.

Thus, the difference is 504 - 84 = 420.

Answer: D
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Hi All,

To start, the wording of this prompt is 'clunky' - and the GMAT writers word their questions in a far more rigorous and specific fashion than what we see here. That having been said, the basic concepts involved here are Combinations and Permutations.

We're asked for the difference between the number of three-member committees that can be formed from a group of nine members and the total number of ways there are to arrange the members of such a committee. The intent of this question is to ask for the difference in the number of possible 3-person groups and the number of ways to arrange 3 of the 9 people 'in a row.'

For the number of 3-person groups, we can use the Combination Formula: N!/K!(N-K)! = 9!/3!(9-3)! = (9)(8)(7)/(3)(2)(1) = 504/6 = 84

The number of ways to arrange 3 of the 9 people in a row = (9)(8)(7) = 504

The difference is 504 - 84 = 420

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The wording seems not GMAT standardized here.
The total number of ways there are to arrange the members of such a committee -> Essentially means how many ways can we arrange the members of such a committee. (9P3 , Too difficult to digest)
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