Question
Question: From a panel of \[5\] lawyers, \[5\] chartered accountants and \[1\] lawyer who is also a chartered ...
From a panel of 5 lawyers, 5 chartered accountants and 1 lawyer who is also a chartered accountant, how many committees of four members can be made if each committee is to contain at least one lawyer and one chartered accountant?
Solution
Here we have to find how many committees of four can be made with at least one lawyer and one chartered accountant in each committee. To do this we consider two cases, one where the person who is both lawyer and chartered accountant is included in the committee and another case where that person is not included. Using this we can find the number of committees possible as such.
Complete step-by-step solution:
We consider two cases here
Case(1): Where a person who is both lawyer and chartered accountant is included in the committee.
Then we have both a lawyer and a chartered accountant in the committee. We just have to select three persons of the remaining ten persons as,