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Binomial Probability question (1 Viewer)

aonin

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From Independent Trial HSC 2006
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Bob chooses six numbers from the numbers 1 to 4 inclusive. A machine then chooses six numbers at random from the numbers 1 to 40 inclusive. Find the probability that none of Bob's numbers match the numbers chosen by the machine, giving the answer to 2 decimal places

The answer was 34C6/40C6=0.35

Lol can someone help me understand the basis of the logic/answer, I don't get fully why there's a 40C6 and 34C6
 

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Number of ways for none of Bob's numbers to be chosen = 34C6 (from the 34 numbers which Bob didn't choose, choose 6 of them)
Total number of ways of choosing 6 numbers from 40 = 40C6

Hence Probability = Favourable/Total = 34C6/40C6
 

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