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A bookstore has 15 copies of a particular textbook, of which 6 are first printings and the other 9 are second printings. Suppose that 5 of these copies are randomly selected, and let X be the number of first printings among the selected copies.

a) What kind of a distribution does X have? (name and values of parameters)
b) Computer P(X=2), P( X<=2), P(X>=2)
c) Calculate the mean and standard deviation of X.

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