QUESTION 4 ..... [20%] There are 6 men and 6 women in the room.
We randomly select a tem of 3
persons from the room. What is the probability of selecting an
all-men team? Please write your answer
as a percentage.
Ans:
Probability that all 3 are men in the team=6C3*6C0/12C3
=(6*5*4)/(12*11*10)
=0.0909 or 9.09%
QUESTION 4 ..... [20%] There are 6 men and 6 women in the room. We randomly...
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