SOLUTION: An ice chest contains nine cans of apple juice, ten cans of orange juice, five cans of grape juice, and six cans of lemon-lime drink. Suppose you reach into the chest and randomly

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Question 741315: An ice chest contains nine cans of apple juice, ten cans of orange juice, five cans of grape juice, and six cans of lemon-lime drink. Suppose you reach into the chest and randomly pick three cans in succession (without replacement). Find the probability of selecting two orange juice and one grape juice
Answer by richwmiller(17219) About Me  (Show Source):
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9+10+5+6=30
10/30 =1/3 for first can
9/29 for second can
5/28 for third can
1/3*9/29*5/28