A flashlight has 41 batteries, 5 of which are defective. If 3 are selected at random without replacement, find the probability that all are non-defective. Note: Only the final answer should be rounded-off to TWO decimal places.

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A flashlight has 41 batteries, 5 of which are defective. If 3 are selected at random
without replacement, find the probability that all are non-defective.
Note: Only the final answer should be rounded-off to TWO decimal places.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 13 A flashlight has 41 batteries, 5 of which are defective. If 3 are selected at random without replacement, find the probability that all are non-defective. Note: Only the final answer should be rounded-off to TWO decimal places.
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