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Assume that there are 16 frozen dinners: 8 pasta, 4 chicken, and 4 seafood dinners. The student selects 5 of them. What is the...Asked by Sigmund
Assume that there are 16 frozen dinners: 8 pasta, 4 chicken, and 4 seafood dinners. The student selects 5 of them.
What is the probability that at least 2 of the dinners selected are pasta dinners?
I tried this:
(c(8,2)c(8,3)+c(8,3)c(8,2)+c(8,4)c(8,1))/c(16,5) = 3696/4368
But this is incorrect. I have no idea what other way to solve this. Any sugguestions?
What is the probability that at least 2 of the dinners selected are pasta dinners?
I tried this:
(c(8,2)c(8,3)+c(8,3)c(8,2)+c(8,4)c(8,1))/c(16,5) = 3696/4368
But this is incorrect. I have no idea what other way to solve this. Any sugguestions?
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Count Iblis
You forgot to include c(8,5)c(8,0) in the summation. You can also compute the complementary probability of 1 or less first. Then you only need to sum over two terms.
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