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Find the probability of each event. A class has five boys and nine girls. If the teacher randomly picks six students, what is the probability that he will pick exactly four girls?

User Steevan
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Answer:
(60)/(143)

Explanation:

Given, A class has five boys and nine girls.

Total students = 5+9=14

Number of ways to choose 6 students out of 14=
^(14)C_6 [Using combinations]

Number of ways to choose 4 girls out of 6 (4 girls + 2 boys = 6 ) =
^(9)C_4*\ ^(5)C_2

If the teacher randomly picks six students, then the probability that he will pick exactly four girls:-


(^(9)C_4* \ ^(5)C_2)/(^(14)C_6)


=((9!)/(4!5!)*(5!)/(2!3!))/((14!)/(6!8!))\\\\=(1260)/(3003)\\\\=(60)/(143)

hence, the required probability =
(60)/(143) .

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