7. Solve the following counting and probability problems. (a). How many permutations of the letters in word SUBBOOKKEEPERS have a vowel in the first position and a consonant in the last? (b). A club has 5 freshmen, 6 sophomores, and 7 juniors. How many committees of 4 people from at least two classes? (c). What is the probability that a five-card poker hand from a standard deck has one pair of non-face cards and one pair of face cards?

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10th Edition
ISBN:9781337282291
Author:Ron Larson
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Chapter8: Sequences, Series,and Probability
Section8.7: Probability
Problem 6ECP: In Pennsylvania’s Cash 5 game, a player chooses five different numbers from 1 to 43. If these five...
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Solve the following counting and probability problems.
(a). How many permutations of the letters in word SUBBOOKKEEPERS have a vowel in the first position and a
consonant in the last?
7.
(b). A club has 5 freshmen, 6 sophomores, and 7 juniors. How many committees of 4 people from at least two classes?
(c). What is the probability that a five-card poker hand from a standard deck has one pair of non-face cards and one pair
of face cards?
Transcribed Image Text:Solve the following counting and probability problems. (a). How many permutations of the letters in word SUBBOOKKEEPERS have a vowel in the first position and a consonant in the last? 7. (b). A club has 5 freshmen, 6 sophomores, and 7 juniors. How many committees of 4 people from at least two classes? (c). What is the probability that a five-card poker hand from a standard deck has one pair of non-face cards and one pair of face cards?
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