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Flashlight Batteries A flashlight has 6 batteries, 2 of which are defective. If 2 are selected at random without replacement, find the probability that both are defective.
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A flashlight has 6 batteries, 2 of which are defective, if 2 are selected at random without replacement find the probability that both of them are defective?
A flashlight has 6 batteries, 3 of which are defective. If 3 are selected at random without replacement, find the probability that all of them are defective. Enter your answer as a fraction or decimal rounded to 3 decimal places: The probability of getting all of them defective batteries is
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