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Aachii

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5 boys and 4 girls are at camp. 6 of them are selected to ride in a rowboat. What is the probability that the selected group contains 3 boys and 3 girls?
 

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There are 9C6 ways of choosing 6 campers from 9 ( = 84)

There are 5C3 ways of selecting 3 boys and 4C3 ways of choosing 3 girls ( ie 10 x 4 )

So the probability of choosing 3 boys and 3 girls is 40/84 = 10/21
 

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Because General does Permutations & Combinations (at a simple level) in their Applications of Probability topic.
I don't remember the General Maths course learning how to utilise C(n,k) notation.

Though I could be mistaken.
 

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