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Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. A shipment of twenty radios contains six defective radios. Two radios are randomly selected from the shipment. 14) Find the probability that both radios selected are defective

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The probability that both radios are defective =
((3)/(38) )

Explanation:

Here, the total number of radios = 20

The number of defective radios = 6

The number of radios selected at random = 2

P(Selecting first defective radio) =
\frac{\textrm{Total favorable outcomes}}{\textrm{Total outcomes}} = (6)/(20) = ((3)/(10) )

Now, after selecting first defective radio, total radios left = 20 - 1 = 19

Also, total defective radios = 6 - 1 = 5

P(Selecting second defective radio) =
\frac{\textrm{Total favorable outcomes}}{\textrm{Total outcomes}} = ((5)/(19) )

So, the combined probability of selecting 2 defective radios


= ((3)/(10) ) * ((5)/(19) ) = ((3)/(38))

Hence, the probability that both radios are defective =
((3)/(38) )

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