SOLUTION: Suppose you and your 2 friends are part of a group of 15 potential jurors in court. If 3 people from this group are to be chosen at random for the last remaining seats on the jury,

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Question 423443: Suppose you and your 2 friends are part of a group of 15 potential jurors in court. If 3 people from this group are to be chosen at random for the last remaining seats on the jury, what is the probability that you and your 2 friends are the last 3 people chosen?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi
you and your 2 friends are part of a group of 15 potential jurors in court
what is the probability that you and your 2 friends will be the 3 people chosen
from this group of 15.
P= 3C3/15C3 = 1/455 = .0022
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