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Mathematics, 07.05.2020 01:07 oliviastarkweather16

In a group of 10 batteries, 3 are dead. You choose 2 batteries at random. You want to have 2 batteries in the end, so this situation is without replacement. Create a probability model for the number of bad batteries you can get.

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