Hi, so I'm stuck on this question...
There are 8 red, 9 green and 6 yellow cards in a pack of cards. Five cards are drawn. Find the probability of obtaining 2R, 3G if it is known that at least 1 card is green.
My answer was (8C2 x 8C2)/(22C4) (I assumed one was already green)
The solution gave a different answer (different when plugged into calculator as well)... (9C3 x 8C2)/(23C5 - 14C5)
I see what they're getting at, but can someone please explain why my answer is numerically different to theirs?
Also, since some of the cards we are choosing are identical, do I need to account for this? If so, please explain how.
Your help is appreciated
There are 8 red, 9 green and 6 yellow cards in a pack of cards. Five cards are drawn. Find the probability of obtaining 2R, 3G if it is known that at least 1 card is green.
My answer was (8C2 x 8C2)/(22C4) (I assumed one was already green)
The solution gave a different answer (different when plugged into calculator as well)... (9C3 x 8C2)/(23C5 - 14C5)
I see what they're getting at, but can someone please explain why my answer is numerically different to theirs?
Also, since some of the cards we are choosing are identical, do I need to account for this? If so, please explain how.
Your help is appreciated
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