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Three numbers are chosen at random without replacement from {1,2,3,....10}. The probability that the minimum of the chosen number is 3 or their maximum is 7 , is: Select the correct answer from above options

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Correct Answer - A Let `E_(1)` be the event getting minimum number 3 and `E_(2)` be the event getting maximum number 7. Then, `P(E_(1))=P` (getting one number 3 and other two from numbers 4 to 10) `(overset(1)""C_(1)xxoverset(7)""C_(2))/(overset(10)""C_(3))=(7)/(40)` `P(E_(2))=P` (getting one number 3, second number 1 to 6) `(overset(1)""C_(1)xxoverset(1)""C_(1)xxoverset(3)""C_(1))/(overset(10)""C_(3))=(1)/(10)` `:. P(E_(1)uuE_(2))=P(E_(1))+P(E_(2))-P(E_(1)nnE_(2))` `=(7)/(40)+(1)/(8)-(1)/(40)=(11)/(40)`

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