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Word Problem #1917

A businessman is planning to visit at least 3 but not all of the following cities: Atlanta, Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit, Evanston, Fresno, Gainsville, and Houston. Using Pascal's Triangle in how many ways can he select the set of cities to be visited?
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