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A committee of 6 can be formed from a group of 5 sophomores, 7 juniors, and 8 senior. In how many ways can these be done if: A. there are 2 members from each class on the committees B. there shall be exactly 3 seniors, 2 juniors, and 1 sophomore on the committee

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Let A denote the event ''sophomore is chosen'', B denote the event ''junior is chosen'', C denote the event ''senior is chosen'',

There are \dbinom{5+7+8}{6}=38760 possible outcomes.

A.


P(2A, 2B, 2C)=\dfrac{\dbinom{5}{2}\dbinom{7}{2}\dbinom{8}{2}}{\dbinom{20}{6}}

=\dfrac{10(21)(28)}{38760}=\dfrac{49}{323}=0.1517

B.


P(1A, 2B, 3C)=\dfrac{\dbinom{5}{1}\dbinom{7}{2}\dbinom{8}{3}}{\dbinom{20}{6}}

=\dfrac{5(21)(56)}{38760}=\dfrac{49}{323}=0.1517


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