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The hypergeometric random variable is a discrete probability random variable with probability function given by:
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subject to the following conditions:
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The hypergeometric random variable is a consequence of a sequence of repeated trials (such as drawing balls from an urn) whereby items drawn are not replaced after each trial. In each trial, there is assumed to be a certain number of successes remaining that could be obtained. This random variable measures the probability of achieving a certain number of successes after all trials are complete.
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