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Mathematics, 08.04.2021 09:10 holmesleauja

A small class has 10 students. Five of the students are male and 5 are female. I write the name of each student on a 3 by 5 card. The cards are shuffled thoroughly and I choose one
at random, observe the name of the student, and replace it in the set. The cards are
thoroughly reshuffled and I again choose a card at random, observe the name, and replace it
in the set. This is done a total of four times. Let X be the number of cards observed in these
four trials with a name corresponding to a male student. The random variable X has which of
the following probability distributions?​

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