Multiple Choice
In a certain lottery, 4 numbers between 1 and 11 inclusive are drawn. These are the winning numbers. How many different selections are possible? Assume that the order in which the numbers Are drawn is not important.
A) 14,641
B) 24
C) 7920
D) 330
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