Mathematics, 20.01.2020 21:31 accacia19
Jane has stored three albums on her ipod. the first album consists of 11 songs by frank sinatra, the second album consists of 13 songs by cliff richard, including "congratulations and celebrations", and the third album consists of 8 songs by john denver. she programs the shuffle function on her ipod to randomly select 10 songs from the three albums, not repeating any of the songs.
a.) find the probability that in one run of the shuffle she will not listen to a single song by cliff richards.
b.) find the probability that in one run of the shuffle she will definitely listen to "congratulations and celebrations".
c.) find the probability that in one run of the shuffle she will definitely listen to "congratulations and celebrations", but no other cliff richards song.
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