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A school debate team has 4 girls and 6 boys. A total of 3 of the team members will be chosen to participate in the district debate. What is the probability that 3 girls and no boys will be selected?

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The probability is out of ten so the answer would be 2/5
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Answer:

The probability is 0.064

Explanation:

We know that the school debate team has 4 girls and 6 boys. There are 4 girls in a total of 10 children. Therefore,
p=(4)/(10)=(2)/(5)=0.4

is the probability of a randomly selected child is girl.

Now, the experiment of randomly select children that we suppose independent and in which we also suppose that every child is a boy or a girl (two possibilities) is called a Bernoulli experiment. The random variable X : ''The randomly selected child is girl'' is a Binomial random variable.

X ~ (n,p)

Where ''n'' is the number of Bernoulli experiment that we make (In this case n = 3 because we choose 3 children of the team members).


p=0.4 because it is the probability of randomly select a girl of the team members.

The probability function for X is :


P(X=x)=(nCx).p^(x).(1-p)^(n-x)

Where P(X=x) is the probability of the random variable X to assume the value x

p is called the success probability (0.4 in this case)

(nCx) is the combinatorial number define as


(nCx)=(n!)/(x!(n-x)!)

We are looking for
P(X=3) when n = 3 ⇒


P(X=3)=(3C3).(0.4)^(3).(1-0.4)^(3-3)=0.4^(3)=0.064

We found out that if a total of 3 of the team members will be chosen (If in the team are 4 girls and 6 boys) the probability that this 3 members chosen being girls is 0.064

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