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Mathematics, 26.04.2021 20:50 aaliyahnv07

A math class consists of 34 students, 19 female and 15 male. Three students are selected at random, one at a time, to participate in a probability experiment (selected in order without replacement). (a) What is the probability that a male is selected, then two females? (b) What is the probability that a female is selected, then two males? (c) What is the probability that two females are selected, then one male? (d) What is the probability that three males are selected? (e) What is the probability that three females are selected?​

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