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A group of 40 students from your school is part of the audience for a TV game show. The total number of people in the audience is 130. What is the theoretical probability of 5 students from your school being selected as contestants out of 10 possible contestant spots? P(5 students selected) ______

User Francois Mockers
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Step 1

Ways to choose 5 from 40 multiplied by ways to choose 5 from the other 90 and number of ways to choose 10 in all from 130 as the denominator

Step 2:

Apply combination formula


^nC_r\text{ = }\frac{n!}{(n\text{ - r)!r!}}

Step 3:

Ways to choose 5 from 40


^(40)C_5\text{ = }(40!)/((40-5)!5!)\text{ = 658008 way}

Step 4

ways to choose 5 from the other 90


^(90)C_5\text{ = }(90!)/((90-5)!5!)\text{ = 43949268 ways}

Step 5

ways to choose 10 in all from 130


^(130)C_(10)\text{ = }(130!)/((130-10)!10!)\text{ = 266401260900000 ways}

Step 6

Ways to choose 5 from 40 multiplied by ways to choose 5 from the other 90 and number of ways to choose 10 in all from 130 as the denominator


\begin{gathered} \text{Probability of selecting 5 students from your school} \\ =\text{ }\frac{\text{658008 }*\text{43949268 }}{\text{266401260900000 }} \\ =\text{ 0.109} \end{gathered}

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