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| Question 268990:  In a 30-person group, there are 3 doctors, 5 lawyers, and 4 teachers.  What is the probability of selecting a 3-person group composed of all teachers?  (no replacement)  What are the odds of selecting such a group?
 Answer by drk(1908)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! We have a total of 30 people, but 3 doctor, 5 lawyer, 4 teachers. This means that there are 18 others. We want 3 teachers, 0 doctors, 0 lawyers. We get (3c0)*(5c0)*(4c3)*(18c0) / (30c3) = .000985
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