A basket contains 7 apples, of which two are rotten. A sample of three apples is selected at random. In how many ways can two rotten apples be chosen? 3 10 20 25 5 None of the above.
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Total apples = 7 Rotten apples = 2 Step 2: Determine the number of good apples. Good apples = Total apples - Rotten apples = 7 - 2 = 5 Step 3: Understand the selection criteria. We need to select a sample of three apples, and specifically, we want to find the Show more…
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