(a) Two persons A and B throw a fair coin 4 times each. What is the probability that they both get an equal number of heads? (the order does not matter) (b) There are 5 breadrolls and 7 donuts in a ba


(a) Two persons A and B throw a fair coin 4 times each. What is the probability

that they both get an equal number of heads? (the order does not matter)

(b) There are 5 breadrolls and 7 donuts in a bakery. How many ways are there to

choose 2 donuts and 2 breadrolls?

(c) Assume that the 12 bakery goods from the previous question are in a bag. 6

items are drawn at random. What is the probability that an equal number of

breadrolls and donuts get chosen.