Answer:
The probability of selecting 5 female and 2 male students is 0.052.
Explanation:
The class comprises of 7 female students and 10 male students.
Total number of students: 17.
Number of female students, 7.
Number of male students, 10.
The probability of an event E is:
![P(E)=(Favorable\ outcomes)/(Total\ number\ of] outcomes)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/91b1xuhuxpllo26ihw5bnsosio7jpf5jlr.png)
The number of ways to select 7 students from 17 is:

The number of ways to select 5 female students of 7 females is:

The number of ways to select 2 male students of 10 males is:

Compute the probability of selecting 5 female and 2 male students as follows:
P (5 F and 2 M) = [n (F) × n (M)] ÷ N

Thus, the probability of selecting 5 female and 2 male students is 0.052.