Twelve of these have two slots (so they can accommodate both devices), and the other eighteen have a single slot. Suppose that five of the 30 radios are randomly selected to be stored under a shelf where the radios are displayed, and the remaining ones are placed in a storeroom. Let X = the number among the radios stored under the display shelf that have two slots.
Compute
P(X = 2), P(X 2), and P(X 2).
(Round your answers to four decimal places.)
Compute
P(X = 2), P(X 2), and P(X 2).
(Round your answers to four decimal places.)