Answer:
4.979044478499338 × 10²⁶
Step-by-step explanation:
Combination can be used to determine the number of ways the mice can be selected for the drugs (A, B) and the control group.
Combination factorial is define by ⁿCr = [tex]\frac{n!}{(n-r)!r!}[/tex]
21 group of mice receiving Drug A can be selected in ⁶⁰C₂₁ = [tex]\frac{60!}{21!39!}[/tex]
(60 - 21 = 39 ) mice remained for selection of 21 mice for the second drug
Drug B 21 mice can be chosen with ³⁹C₂₁ = [tex]\frac{39!}{21!18!}[/tex]
( 39 - 21 = 18) remained for control with ¹⁸C₁₈ = [tex]\frac{18!}{18!0!}[/tex]
The number of ways the mice can be chosen for drug A, drug B and the control = ⁶⁰C₂₁ × ³⁹C₂₁ × ¹⁸C₁₈ = [tex]\frac{60!}{21!39!}[/tex] × [tex]\frac{39!}{21!18!}[/tex] × [tex]\frac{18!}{18!0!}[/tex] = 4.979044478499338 × 10²⁶