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A chamber of commerce board has seven total members, drawn from a pool of twenty candidates. There are two stages in the board's election process. First, a president, secretary, and treasurer are chosen. After that, four members are chosen to be "at large" without any specific title or district. How many possible boards could be chosen?

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When selecting people for multiple roles, calculate the number of ways to select each group and multiply the results.
Updated On: Sep 30, 2025
  • 5,426,400
  • 16,279,200
  • 390,700,800
  • 10,465,200
  • 2,713,200
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Number of ways to choose the president, secretary, and treasurer.
We are selecting 3 people from 20 candidates: \[ \text{Ways to choose president, secretary, and treasurer} = \binom{20}{3} = 20 \times 19 \times 18 = 6840 \]
Step 2: Number of ways to choose the remaining 4 members.
After selecting the first 3, there are 17 candidates left, and we need to select 4 more members: \[ \text{Ways to choose 4 members} = \binom{17}{4} = \frac{17 \times 16 \times 15 \times 14}{4 \times 3 \times 2 \times 1} = 2380 \]
Step 3: Total number of possible boards.
Multiplying the two results: \[ \text{Total ways} = 6840 \times 2380 = 16,279,200 \]
Final Answer: \[ \boxed{16,279,200} \]
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