Multiple Choice
Using the hypergeometric formula, :
A) we calculate the probability of k successes when a random sample of size n is drawn without replacement from a population of size N within which M units have the characteristic that denotes success
B) we assume that k = 0, 1, 2, ....n or M (whichever is smaller)
C) we assume that n < N and M < N
D) all of these are true
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