Total No.of pieces of candy= 53, among them,
White=19, tan=10, pink=7, purple=3, yellow=6, orrange=2, green=6. Now 16 pieces of candy are selected randomly from the box without replacement.
Therefore, 16 pieces can be selected in 53C16 ways.
Again, no.of ways in which out of 16 pieces selected 4 will be white is.
19C4*34C12
Hence, the required probability will be { 19C4*34C12}/53C16
=0.1432
Therefore, probability that 4 of the pieces are White is 0.1432
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