SOLUTION: Three students are drawn in succession without replacement from a group containing 9 freshmen and 10 sophomores. Let be the random variable representing the number of freshmen. Fin

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Question 1174618: Three students are drawn in succession without replacement from a group containing 9 freshmen and 10 sophomores. Let be the random variable representing the number of freshmen. Find the possible outcomes that only one freshman is selected.

Answer by ikleyn(52776)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The problem's formulation is incorrect and illogical.

I could fix it, but it is not my job and not my duty to do it.


In opposite, it is YOUR JOB and YOUR DUTY to present a correct input.


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