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Probability IB Math HL: Is it a difficult question to solve?
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[QUOTE="coolfish21, post: 6318603, member: 675418"] [B]TL;DR Summary:[/B] I have not been able to figure out the solution. Can anyone help me with this? A person picks 8 cards without replacement from a bag containing cards numbered from 1 to 6 (117 in total). What is the probability that the sum of those 8 cards is 28? Given that P(1)=8/117, P(2)=14/117, P(3)=34/117, P(4)=39/117. P(5)=14/117 and P(6)=8/117. A person picks 8 cards without replacement from a bag containing cards numbered from 1 to 6 (117 in total). What is the probability that the sum of those 8 cards is 28? Given that P(1)=8/117, P(2)=14/117, P(3)=34/117, P(4)=39/117. P(5)=14/117 and P(6)=8/117. [/QUOTE]
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