Among the 16 applicants for a job, 10 have collegedegrees. If 3 of the applicants are randomly chosen forinterviews, what are the probabilities that(a) none has a college degree;(b) 1 has a college degree;(c) 2 have college degrees;(d) all 3 have college degrees?

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Chapter11: Data Analysis And Probability
Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
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Among the 16 applicants for a job, 10 have college
degrees. If 3 of the applicants are randomly chosen for
interviews, what are the probabilities that
(a) none has a college degree;
(b) 1 has a college degree;
(c) 2 have college degrees;
(d) all 3 have college degrees?

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