A child has a collection of 28 dyed eggs. There are 10 pink
eggs, 8 green eggs, 6 yellow eggs, and 4 blue eggs. Suppose the
child selects 6 eggs at random without replacement from this
collection.
3. Reconsider the problem above where the child has a collection
of 28 dyed eggs. As before, there are 10 pink eggs, 8 green eggs, 6
yellow eggs, and 4 blue eggs. But this time suppose the child
selects one egg at random...