SOLUTION: Let x be the number of successes observed in a sample of n = 6 items selected from a population of N = 12. Suppose that of the N = 12 items, M = 7 are considered "succe

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Question 1206707: Let x be the number of successes observed in a sample of n = 6 items selected from a population of
N = 12.
Suppose that of the
N = 12
items,
M = 7
are considered "successes." Find the probability. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
the probability of observing at most two successes

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