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Mathematics, 18.07.2019 21:30 jmac48828

Some sneaky girl scouts are selling 50 boxes of cookies (all the same kind of cookies) and they’ve added a cookie to each of 10 boxes. if you buy 12 boxes(without seeing how many cookies are inside),
a) how many ways can 12 boxes be chosen?
b) how many ways can 12 boxes be chosen so that at least one of them has an extra cookie?
c) what is the probability that you will end up with at least one box with an extra cookie?

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