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a committee of 5 people is to be selected from a group of 6 men and 9 women. If the selection is made randomly, what is the pro...Asked by Nithya
.A committee of 6 is to be selected from a group of 6 men and 9 women. If the selection is made randomly, what is the probability that the committee consists of 2 men and 3 women?
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number of selections without conditions
= C(15,6)
number of selections as stated
= C(6,2) x C(9,3)
Problem with your question .....
2 men and 3 women adds up to only 5 people chosen, but you are choosing 6.
Fix your problem and I will continue
= C(15,6)
number of selections as stated
= C(6,2) x C(9,3)
Problem with your question .....
2 men and 3 women adds up to only 5 people chosen, but you are choosing 6.
Fix your problem and I will continue
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