Answer:
Assuming order does not matter, the probability of selecting all midsize cars is 0.000277373, or [tex]\frac{4}{14421}[/tex].
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we must find the n(Total arrangements of selections)=(8+15)C6
n(Total arrangements of selections)=23C6
n(Total arrangements of selections)=100,947
Second, we must find the n(Arrangements where all are midsize cars)=8C6
n(Arrangements where all are midsize cars)=28
To find the probability of selecting all midsize cars, we divide the n(Arrangements where all are midsize cars) by the n(Total arrangements of selections):
P(All midsize cars)= [tex]\frac{28}{100,947}[/tex]
P(All midsize cars)= [tex]\frac{4}{14421}[/tex]=0.000277373.