Personnel selection. Suppose that 6 female and 5 male applicants have been successfully screened for 5 positions. If the 5 positions are filled at random from the 11 finalists, what is the probability of selecting
(1) 3 females and 2 males?
(2) 4 females and 1 male?
(3) 5 females?
Rewrite the following as an equivalent logarithmic equation.
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