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In how many ways 7 persons can be selected from 5 indian, 4 british and 2 chinise, if atleast 2 are to be selected from each country.
The problem involves selecting 7 persons from a group consisting of 5 Indians, 4 British, and 2 Chinese, with the requirement that at least 2 individuals must be chosen from each nationality.
Participants are actively engaging with the problem, sharing their calculations and reasoning. Some have noted discrepancies in their answers and the provided answer booklet, while others are questioning the counting methods used in their approaches.
There is a noted confusion regarding the counting of combinations and potential overcounting in selections, as well as uncertainty about the correctness of the answer provided in the answer booklet.