Problem 101 of 7
Compute probability using combination counts for team of 6 from 8 boys and 7 girls has exactly 3 boys.
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favorable groups over total groups.
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Use combination counts when order of selected group does not matter.
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1. Identify total unordered selections.
2. Count favorable selections by category if needed.
3. Divide favorable combinations by total combinations.
Use the worked steps, then substitute the final answer back into the original relationship to confirm it satisfies the prompt.
Multiplying by order arrangements when hand or group order is irrelevant.