The Greenwood High School Speech and Debate Club hosted its annual car wash fundraiser. Each club member brought a bottle of car wash soap, so there were 11 total bottles. 5 of the bottles contained blue soap.
If a club member randomly selects 7 bottles to pour into the first soap bucket, what is the probability that exactly 2 of the chosen bottles contain blue soap?
In this questions, the answer of using P and using C is different, but i figure it should be the same since both the favourable event size and total event size increases. Besides, why sometimes P and C yield the same answer but sometimes it doesn't?
If a club member randomly selects 7 bottles to pour into the first soap bucket, what is the probability that exactly 2 of the chosen bottles contain blue soap?
In this questions, the answer of using P and using C is different, but i figure it should be the same since both the favourable event size and total event size increases. Besides, why sometimes P and C yield the same answer but sometimes it doesn't?