In a meal production contain (25 models) there are five bad models. If (3 models) pulled from this meal randomly (one after the other with returning the pulled part and pulling again and so on. What is the probability of being these three models? 1) good 2) bad

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In a meal production contain (25 models) there are five bad models. If (3 models) pulled
from this meal randomly (one after the other with returning the pulled part and pulling again
and so on. What is the probability of being these three models?
1) good
2) bad
Transcribed Image Text:In a meal production contain (25 models) there are five bad models. If (3 models) pulled from this meal randomly (one after the other with returning the pulled part and pulling again and so on. What is the probability of being these three models? 1) good 2) bad
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