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There are 6 girls and 7 boys in a class. A team of 10 players is to be selected from the class. What is the probability that a randomly chosen team includes 4 or 6 boys?

0.12
0.37
0.49
0.75

User Csg
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Answer:

C

Explanation:

There are 6 girls and 7 boys in the class. 10 players can be selected in


C^(13)_(10)=(13!)/(10!(13-10)!)=(11\cdot 12\cdot 13)/(2\cdot 3)=286

different ways.

1. A team of 10 players with 4 boys includes 6 girls.


C^7_4=(7!)/(4!(7-4)!)=(5\cdot 6\cdot 7)/(2\cdot 3)=35 - possible ways to choose 4 boys.


C^6_6=(6!)/(6!(6-6)!)=1 - possible way to choose 6 girls.

2. A team of 10 players with 6 boys includes 4 girls.


C^7_6=(7!)/(6!(7-6)!)=(7)/(1)=7 - possible ways to choose 6 boys.


C^6_4=(6!)/(4!(6-4)!)=(5\cdot 6)/(2)=15 - possible ways to choose 4 girls.

3. The probability that a randomly chosen team includes 4 or 6 boys is


Pr=(35\cdot 1+7\cdot 15)/(286)=(140)/(286)=(70)/(143)\approx 0.49.

User Peyman Abdollahy
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