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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