4. Bowl A contains 60 black chips and 40 white chips. Fifty of these 100 chips are selected at random and without replacement and put in bowl B, which was originally empty. Find the probability that 20 black chips and 30 white chips are transferred from bowl A to bowl B.
4. Bowl A contains 60 black chips and 40 white chips. Fifty of these 100 chips are selected at random and without replacement and put in bowl B, which was originally empty. Find the probability that 20 black chips and 30 white chips are transferred from bowl A to bowl B.
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