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Chapter 9.2, Problem 48E
Quality Control To control the quality of their product, the Bright-Light Company inspects three light bulbs out of each batch of ten bulbs manufactured. If a defective bulb is found, the batch is discarded. Suppose a batch contain two defective bulbs. What is the probability that the batch will be discarded?
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