shimmy&shine
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Ok , here it goes...
Twelve students are to be chosen from twenty students of equal ability.
Find the probabability that:
i) three particular students A, B, C are chosen
ii) students A and B are chosen but student C is not chosen
iii) none out of students A, B, or C are chosen
iv) at least one of the students A, B, or C are chosen
So many people are probably readoing this and rolling their eyes going 'that's so damn easy'. but I can't do.
Any help appreciated!
Twelve students are to be chosen from twenty students of equal ability.
Find the probabability that:
i) three particular students A, B, C are chosen
ii) students A and B are chosen but student C is not chosen
iii) none out of students A, B, or C are chosen
iv) at least one of the students A, B, or C are chosen
So many people are probably readoing this and rolling their eyes going 'that's so damn easy'. but I can't do.
Any help appreciated!