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Mathematics, 24.07.2019 04:50 kamerin46

In a game show, cards are displayed showing different prizes. there are 10 cards showing a car, 10 cards showing a holiday trip, and 20 cards showing a house. if the host selects 6 cards in succession without replacement, what is the probability of getting 3 cards showing a car, followed by 2 cards showing a holiday trip, and finally, 1 card showing a house? a. dependent; 63973/30 b. dependent; 30/63973 c. dependent; 3/32000 d. independent; 3/9349900

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