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A bakery produces six different kinds of pastry. a. How many different selections of twenty pastries are there? b. Assuming that éclairs are one kind of pastry produced, how many different selections of twenty pastries are there if at least three must be éclairs? c. If a selection of twenty pastries is chosen randomly, what is the probability that at least three are éclairs? d. If a selection of twenty pastries is chosen randomly, what is the probability that exactly three are éclairs?

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  1. 22 October, 06:37
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    The answer to your question is B
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