Alice has a garden containing 9 carnations, 12 roses, and 6 dahlias. Alice randomly selects 6 of these flowers to give to her math teacher. Let X = the number of the selected flowers which are roses. a. a) How many possible ways are there to select the 6 out of 27 flowers (order does not matter) without replacement?  b. What is the probability that X = 6  c. What is the probability that X=3?

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Alice has a garden containing 9 carnations, 12 roses, and 6 dahlias. Alice randomly selects 6 of these flowers to give to her math teacher. Let X = the number of the selected flowers which are roses.

a. a) How many possible ways are there to select the 6 out of 27 flowers (order does not matter) without replacement? 
b. What is the probability that X = 6 
c. What is the probability that X=3? 
d. What is the probability that X > 3? 
e. What is the expected value of X? 
f. What is the standard deviation of X? 
g. What is the probability that X is within 1.0 standard deviation of its expected value? 
h. What is the probability that X = 2.6667? 
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