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The number of ways in which a team of eleven players can be selected from 22 players always including 2 of them and excluding 4 of them is
(i) ` .^(16)C_(11)`
(ii) `.^(16)C_(5)`
(iii) `.^(16)C_(5)`
(iv) `.^(16)C_(9)`

A

`""^(16)C_(11)`

B

`""^(16)C_(5)`

C

`""^(16)C_(9)`

D

`""^(20)C_(9)`

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