prernamalhotra wrote:A basketball coach will select the members of a five-player team from among 9 players, including John and Peter. If the five players are chosen at random, what is the probability that the coach chooses a team that includes both John and Peter?
1)1/9
2)1/6
3)2/9
4)5/18
5)1/3
From the 9 players, 5 are to be selected for the team.
P(john is selected) = 5/9.
From the 8 remaining players, 4 are to be selected for the team.
P(Peter is selected) = 4/8.
Multiplying the probabilities, we get:
5/9 * 4/8 = 5/18.
The correct answer is
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