A baseball team has 25 players, seven of whom bat left-handed. Suppose that the manager of this
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A baseball team has 25 players, seven of whom bat left-handed. Suppose that the manager of this team is frustrated with the way the team is playing, so he decides to randomly select nine players to play in the upcoming game. The random variable X will be the number of left-handed batters in the game. What is the probability of creating a lineup with:
(a) two lefties?
(b) one lefty?
(c) no lefties?
(d) eight lefties?
(e) How many lefties would you expect to find in the lineup?
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