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A teacher needs to choose seven students hand out papers the total number of ways he may can be found using a combination true or false?

False.

The problem statement doesn't specify if the order in which the students are chosen matters. If the order doesn't matter (it's just a selection of seven students), then combinations are used. However, if the order matters (e.g., the first student hands out papers in one area, the second student in another, etc.), then permutations would be used. The question is ambiguous and therefore cannot be definitively solved using only combinations.

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