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To find: In how many ways can the 5 balls be drawn from the total of 25 balls:
a. If all 5 balls are red?

Answer to Problem 54AYU
a. 3003
Explanation of Solution
Given:
An urn contains 15 red balls and 10 white balls. Five balls are selected. 5 balls can be drawn from the total of 25 balls.
Formula used:
Calculation:
Number of red balls-15.
Number of white balls-10.
Total number of balls -25.
a. Number of ways 5 balls is drawn such that all of them are red.
To find: In how many ways can the 5 balls be drawn from the total of 25 balls:
b. If 3 balls are red and 2 are white?

Answer to Problem 54AYU
b. 20475
Explanation of Solution
Given:
An urn contains 15 red balls and 10 white balls. Five balls are selected. 5 balls can be drawn from the total of 25 balls.
Formula used:
Calculation:
Number of red balls-15.
Number of white balls-10.
Total number of balls -25.
b. Number of ways 5 balls is drawn such that 3 balls are red and 2 balls are white.
To find: In how many ways can the 5 balls be drawn from the total of 25 balls:
c. If at least 4 are red balls?

Answer to Problem 54AYU
c. 16653
Explanation of Solution
Given:
An urn contains 15 red balls and 10 white balls. Five balls are selected. 5 balls can be drawn from the total of 25 balls.
Formula used:
Calculation:
Number of red balls-15.
Number of white balls-10.
Total number of balls -25.
c. Number of ways 5 balls is drawn such that at least 4 balls are red.
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