You order fourteen burritos to go from a Mexican restaurant, five with hot peppers and nine without. However, the restaurant forgot to label them. If you pick three burritos at random, find the probability of the given event. (Round your answer to three decimal places.)
At least two have hot peppers.
You order sixteen burritos to go from a Mexican restaurant, nine with hot peppers and seven without. However, the restaurant forgot to label them. If you pick three burritos at random, find the probability of the given event. (Round your answer to three decimal places.)
At most two have hot peppers.
You order twelve burritos to go from a Mexican restaurant, five
with hot peppers and seven without. However, the restaurant forgot
to label them. If you pick three burritos at random, find the
probability that all of them have hot peppers. (Round the answer to
three decimal places.)
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