2. Car Rental Company Has Seven White Vans, Five Gray Vans, Four Black Van…

2. Car Rental Company has seven white vans, five gray vans, four black vans and two blue vans. Hans needs three vans for a field trip. What is the probability that Hans will choose a white van, a black van, and a gray van?​

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2. Car Rental Company has seven white vans, five gray vans, four black vans and two blue vans. Hans needs three vans for a field trip. What is the probability that Hans will choose a white van, a black van, and a gray van?

  • 7 white vans
  • 5 gray vans
  • 4 black vans
  • 2 blue vans

Hans tends to take 3 black vans because it is the better color and not the white, gray, blue vans

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