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666 B
#Math #Probability
Problem
Given m items of one type and n items of another type, what is the probability of choosing l items of type one and o items of type two if you pick l + o items?
Solution
Total ways to choose the items not considering types:
{m + n} \choose {l + o}
Total ways to choose l items of type one:
m \choose l
Total ways to choose o items of type two:
n \choose o
Multiply the ways to choose both items to get the number of ways to choose l items of type one and o items of type two, divide by total number of combinations:
\frac {{m \choose l} {n \choose o}} {{m + n} \choose {l + o}}