SOLUTION: In a shipment of 50 calculators, 5 are known to be defective. If 6 calculators are picked at random, what is the probability that 2 are defective?

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Question 839297: In a shipment of 50 calculators, 5 are known to be defective. If 6 calculators are picked at random, what is the probability that 2 are defective?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) About Me  (Show Source):
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Hi,
Note: The probability of x successes in n trials is:
P = nCx* p%5Ex%2Aq%5E%28n-x%29 where p and q are the probabilities of success and failure respectively.
In this case p(defective)= .1 & q = .9
nCx = n%21%2F%28x%21%28n-x%29%21%29
If 6 calculators are picked at random, what is the probability that 2 are defective
P = 6C2 (.1)^2(.9)^4 = .0984