SOLUTION: A forester plants 5 seedlings selected at random from a bag containing 5 Douglas-fir and 6 hemlock seedlings. What is the probability that 2 firs and 3 hemlocks were planted?

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Question 1053134: A forester plants 5 seedlings selected at random from a bag containing 5 Douglas-fir and 6 hemlock seedlings. What is the probability that 2 firs and 3 hemlocks were planted?
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