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The number of possible combinations of 6 items depends on the context of the problem, specifically whether you're choosing from a larger set or just considering the 6 items themselves. If you're selecting all 6 items from a set of 6, there is only 1 combination. However, if you're choosing 6 items from a larger set (e.g., 10 items), you can use the combination formula ( C(n, r) = \frac{n!}{r!(n-r)!} ). For example, from 10 items, the number of combinations of 6 items is ( C(10, 6) = 210 ).
In combinatorial terms, the number of ways to choose 4 items from a set of 10 is calculated using the binomial coefficient, denoted as ( \binom{10}{4} ). This is computed as ( \frac{10!}{4!(10-4)!} ), which equals 210. Therefore, there are 210 different combinations for selecting 4 items from 10.
You can only sell gems or only certain swords shields ect. When you go to inventory whatever items can be sold will apear with a red sell symbol under the equip symbol. Gems on the other hand can all be sold by selecting one than hitting sell gem in the bottom right-hand corner. (p.s. Keep in mind only items with no gems can be sold)
Well, your right in understanding that anything sold at a profit from your tax basis would create gain income, including a car or such. And I'm sure all of us are alert to, and report that faithfully. It's complicated by the fact most people may not track their basis (especially tax basis) on items of personal property. But, as your question acknowledges the acquisition was done as a qualified gift, (presumably by parents or such), virtually all of those transfers include the recipient getting a "stepped up basis", that is the basis at market value at time of transfer to you. That is presumably higher (as the car is worth lesds now) than the amount your selling it for. Hence, no income. (In fact a loss on sale of a personal asset, which cannot be used).
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When selecting 7 items out of 7, there is only 1 possible combination.
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