Suppose there are 12 pieces in a box, of which 4 are defective and 8 are perfect. If 3 pieces are drawn randomly from these pieces, what is the probability that they will not be defective at all? A) 59.63% B) 32.63% C) 39.63% D) 29.63% E) 42.63%

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19 - Suppose there are 12 pieces in a box, of which 4 are defective and 8 are perfect. If 3 pieces are drawn randomly from these pieces, what is the probability that they will not be defective at all?

A) 59.63%



B) 32.63%



C) 39.63%



D) 29.63%



E) 42.63%

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