SOLUTION: Of 25 members of a senior honors engineering society, 18 are men and 7 are women. The adviser chooses 4 of them to be on the executive committee. What is the probability that exact

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Question 879192: Of 25 members of a senior honors engineering society, 18 are men and 7 are women. The adviser chooses 4 of them to be on the executive committee. What is the probability that exactly 2 of the members of that committee will be women, if every student is just as likely to be chosen?
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