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A box of oranges is inspected by examining three randomly selected oranges drawn without replacement. If all the three oranges are good, the box is approved for sale, otherwise, it is rejected. Find the probability that a box containing 15 oranges out of which 12 are good and 3 are bad ones will be approved for sale.

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Solution

Let A,B, and C be the respective events that the first, second, and third drawn orange is good.
Therefore, probability that first drawn orange is good, P(A)=1215
The oranges are not replaced.

Therefore, probability of getting second orange good, P(B)=1114

Similarly, probability of getting third orange good, P(C)=1013

The box is approved for sale if all the three oranges are good.

Thus, probability of getting all the oranges good =1215×1114×1013=4491=0.48

Therefore, the probability that the box is approved for sale is 0.48

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