Loganblahtimes2
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"(a) In how many ways can a sample of 3 pears be taken from a basket containing 12 pears? Part 2: If 2 pears are spoiled, in how many ways can the sample of 3 include (b) 1 spoiled pear (c) no spoiled pears (d) at most 1 spoiled pear."
I am having trouble on exclusively part D for this problem. I have figured out the answers to the other sections, those being:
A: 1,320
B: 90
C: 120
I found these by doing the following:
A)
12!/(12-3)!
B)
(2 nCr 1)*(10 nCr 2)
C)
(2 nCr 0)*(10 nCr 3)
I am confused on part D as I do not know how I could enter multiple variables in a TI-84 to find out the probability. Once again, the class this is from is a starting level college math class. Sorry for the lack of details, but I don't know where to start.
I am having trouble on exclusively part D for this problem. I have figured out the answers to the other sections, those being:
A: 1,320
B: 90
C: 120
I found these by doing the following:
A)
12!/(12-3)!
B)
(2 nCr 1)*(10 nCr 2)
C)
(2 nCr 0)*(10 nCr 3)
I am confused on part D as I do not know how I could enter multiple variables in a TI-84 to find out the probability. Once again, the class this is from is a starting level college math class. Sorry for the lack of details, but I don't know where to start.