A production company employs 10 workers on the day shift, 8 on
the afternoon shift and 6 on the shift
midnight. A quality consultant will select 5 of these workers at
random to interview them.
a) How many selections could there be in which the 5 selected
workers come from the shift
day? What is the probability that the 5 selected workers are on the
day shift?
b) What is the probability that the 5 selected workers are on the
same shift?
c) What is the probability that at least two different shifts are
represented among the selected workers?
[R. a) 252, 0.00592 b) 0.00738 c) 0.9926]
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