A box of a dozen eggs contains 7 good eggs and 5 bad eggs. Mr. Thomas Cook is pr
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1) 7 good eggs and and 5 bad
4 eggs are selected
X -number of good eggs
P(X = k) = (7Ck * 5C(4-k)) /(12C4) for k = 0,1,..4
2) probability that there is at most one bad egg
= probability that there is at least 3 good eggs
=P(X =3) +P(X =4)
=(7C3*5C1 + 7C4 )/(12C4)
= (175 +35)/495 = 0.42424242
3) probability that Mr Cook will have to get eggs form box again = probability that there is more than one bad egg
=1- probability that there is at most one bad egg
= 0.5757575
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