Responding to a pm:
We cannot use Binomial here. Think 'flipping a coin' or 'with replacement' when you want to use binomial.
You are not replacing the bottles with identical bottles every time one of them is sold/consumed. Hence, replacement is not taking place here. The probability of selling a whiskey bottle changes after you sell one. Therefore, the probability does not stay at 7/10 so you cannot use binomial.
You have 7 W and 3 N.
So probability of selling 4 W and 2 N = (7/10)*(6/9)*(5/8)*(4/7)*(3/6)*(2/5)* 6!/4!*2!
Now, as for your question: "A box contains 100 bulbs out of which 10 are defective. A sample of 5 bulbs is drawn.The prob. that none is defective is ?"
You need to give the exact question. Did they mention whether they are replacing the bulbs after each draw? If the solution uses binomial, when you draw a bulb, you need to replace it and then draw another one. Otherwise, you cannot use binomial here.