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24 March, 23:07

A group of 30 students from your school is part of the audience for a TV game show. The total number of people in the audience is 140. What is the theoretical probability of 4 students from your school being selected as contestants out of 8 possible contestant spots?

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  1. 24 March, 23:25
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    5.3%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The final probability is calculated by means of the quotient of the specific combinations and the total of total combinations

    Let's start with the specific ones,

    First the number of combinations of 4 of the 30 students getting a spot, i. e.:

    A combinations are equal to:

    nCx = n! / x! * (n-x) !

    Replacing:

    30C4 = 30! / (4! * 26!) = 27405

    Segundo the number of combinations of the other audience members filling the other 4 (8-4) spots n = 110, 140 - 30

    110C4 = 110! / (4! * 106!) = 5773185

    Now the total combinations of possible 8 contestants from the audience

    140C8 = 140! / (8! * 132!) = 2.98 * 10 ^ 12

    Finally, the probability is equal to:

    P = (30C4 * 110C4) / 140C8

    replacing:

    P = 27405 * 5773185 / 2.98 * 10 ^ 12

    P = 0.053

    Therefore the probability is 5.3%
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