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21 November, 19:33

Pat wants to select 8 pieces of fruit to bring in the car for the people he's driving to Montana with. He randomly chooses each piece of fruit to be an orange, an apple, or a banana. What is the probability that either exactly 3 of the pieces of fruit are oranges or exactly 6 of the pieces of fruit are apples?

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  1. 21 November, 22:23
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    a) The probability that exactly 3 of the pieces of fruits are oranges is 3.70%

    b) The probability that 6 of the pieces of fruits are apples is 0.13%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    There are 6561 ways of combinations for the fruits (3 to the 8=6561)

    a) 243*100/6561=3.70

    b) 9*100/6561 = 0.13
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