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Mathematics, 04.04.2020 06:30, sydchann5220

Suppose that A and B each randomly, and independently, choose 3 of 10 objects. Find the expected number of objects (a) chosen by both A and B; (b) not chosen by either A or B; (c) chosen by exactly one of A and B.

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