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A boy has 3 library tickets and 8 books of his interest in the library. Of these 8, he does not want to borrow Chemistry part II, unless Chemistry Part I is also borrowed. In how many ways can be choose the three books to be borrowed?

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To solve the problem of how many ways the boy can choose 3 books from the 8 available, considering the condition regarding Chemistry Part I and Part II, we can break it down into cases. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Books**: - Let’s label the books as follows: - Chemistry Part I (C1) - Chemistry Part II (C2) ...
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