Rework problem 5 from section 2.4 of your text (page 81) about randomly selecting 3 cans of regular and diet cola, but assume that there are 6 cans of regular cola and 4 cans of diet cola.(1) What is the probability that 3 cans of regular cola are selected? (2) What is the probability that 0 cans of regular cola are selected, i.e., 3 cans of diet cola are selected.? (3) What is the probability that 2 cans of regular cola and 1 can of diet cola are selected?

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Rework problem 5 from section 2.4 of your text (page 81) about randomly selecting 3 cans of regular and diet cola, but assume that there are 6 cans of regular cola and 4 cans of diet cola.

(1) What is the probability that 3 cans of regular cola are selected?



(2) What is the probability that 0 cans of regular cola are selected, i.e., 3 cans of diet cola are selected.?



(3) What is the probability that 2 cans of regular cola and 1 can of diet cola are selected?

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