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| Question 710546:  Kolzak Appliance Outlet just received a shipment of 10 DVD players. Shortly after they were received, the manufacturer called to report that he had inadvertently shipped 3 defective units. Ms. Kolzak, the owner of the outlet, decided to test 2 of the 10 DVD players she received.
 What is the probability that neither of the 2 DVD players tested is defective? Assume the samples are drawn without replacement. (Round your answer to 4 decimal places.)
 
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 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Kolzak Appliance Outlet just received a shipment of 10 DVD players. Shortly after they were received, the manufacturer called to report that he had inadvertently shipped 3 defective units. Ms. Kolzak, the owner of the outlet, decided to test 2 of the 10 DVD players she received. What is the probability that neither of the 2 DVD players tested is defective? Assume the samples are drawn without replacement. (Round your answer to 4 decimal places.)
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 If both are not defective the 2 must have been 2 of the 7 good ones.
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 P(none of 2 defective) = 7C2/10C2 = 0.4667
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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