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27 June, 17:14

Four girls and six boys are in a Spanish club. Three of the people will be chosen at random to represent the group in a photograph. What is the probability that one girl and two boys will be chosen?

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  1. 27 June, 17:32
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    The answer on E2020 is B: 50%
  2. 27 June, 17:33
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    This is the concept of probability and statistics, we are required to find the probability of one girl and 2 boys to be chosen in a group of 4 girls and 6 boys; This information can be modeled by binomial distribution.

    Here we shall proceed as follows;

    P (B) = 3/5

    P (G) = 2/5

    P (x) = p^ (x) (1-p) ^ (n-x) (nCx)

    P (x) = (3/5) ^6 (2/5) ^4 (10C6)

    P (x) = 0.2508
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