Question: hw help, I keep getting one wrong! A case of 32 cans contains one can that is contaminated. Two cans are to be chosen randomly

hw help, I keep getting one wrong!

hw help, I keep getting one wrong! A case of 32 cans

A case of 32 cans contains one can that is contaminated. Two cans are to be chosen randomly for testing. a. How many different combinations of two cans could be selected? Number of different combinations |:| b. Of the two cans selected. what is the probability that the contaminated can is selected for testing? (Round the nal answer to 4 decimal places.) Probability

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