SOLUTION: You draw from bag 5 times, and there are 4 red and 6 black balls in the bag. what's the probability that 3 red will be drawn with no replacement?

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Question 609807: You draw from bag 5 times, and there are 4 red and 6 black balls in the bag. what's the probability that 3 red will be drawn with no replacement?
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Hi
You draw from bag times that has 4 red and 6 black balls in it, with no replacement
P(3 reds) = (4C3*6C2)/10C5 = 4*15/152 = 60/152 = 15/38
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