Probability Question 25 of 44 (1 point) | Question Attempt: 1 of Unlimited Incorrect Your answer is incorrect. In David's cooler there are 5 bottles of soda and 8 bottles of water. David is going to choose 8 bottles at random from the cooler to give to his friends. What is the probability that he will choose 2 sodas and 6 waters? Round your answer to three decimal places.
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Step 1: The total number of ways to choose 8 bottles out of 13 is given by the combination formula: $${13 \choose 8} = \frac{13!}{8!5!} = 1287$$ Show more…
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