Student Assessment Question A bin contain 6 parts. Two of the parts are defective and four are acceptable. If three of the six parts are selected from the bin, how large is the sample space. From this sample space, what is the probability that exactly one of the three parts selected are defective.

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A bin contain 6 parts. Two of the parts are defective and four are acceptable. If
three of the six parts are selected from the bin, how large is the sample space.
From this sample space, what is the probability that exactly one of the three parts
selected are defective.
Transcribed Image Text:Student Assessment Question A bin contain 6 parts. Two of the parts are defective and four are acceptable. If three of the six parts are selected from the bin, how large is the sample space. From this sample space, what is the probability that exactly one of the three parts selected are defective.
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