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| Question 426191:  Through a manufacturing error, three cans marked "regular soda" were accidentally filled with diet soda and placed into a 12-pack. Suppose that three cans are randomly selected from the 12-pack.
 The questions and my answers are below ... I don't know if I am doing this correctly ...?
 1. Determine the probability that exactly two contain diet soda?
 C(3,2)/C(12,2) = 0.0455 or 5%
 2. Determine the probability that exactly one contains diet soda?
 C(3,1)/C(12,1) = .25 or 25%
 3. Determine the probability that all three contain diet soda?
 C(3,3)/C(12,3) = .0046
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website!  Through a manufacturing error, three cans marked "regular soda" were accidentally filled with diet soda and placed into a 12-pack. Suppose that three cans are randomly selected from the 12-pack. ---
 3 diet of 12
 9 regular of 12
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 The questions and my answers are below ... I don't know if I am doing this correctly ...?
 1. Determine the probability that exactly two contain diet soda?
 C(3,2)/C(12,2) = 0.0455 or 5%
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 2. Determine the probability that exactly one contains diet soda?
 C(3,1)/C(12,1) = .25 or 25%
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 3. Determine the probability that all three contain diet soda?
 C(3,3)/C(12,3) = .0046
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 Looks Good.
 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
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