The sales force of a business consists of 10 men and 10 women. A production unit of 5 people is set up at random
a. What is the probability that it will consist of 3 men and 2 women?
b. What is the probability that it will consist of all men?
c. What is the probability that it will consist of at least one woman.
1. In a certain business there are bosses and workers, women and men. If a person is picked at random, the probability of being a boss is .20. If a person is picked at random, the probability of being a woman is 40. Fill in the below table's joint probabilities, assuming work status and gender are independent. Bosses Workers Women Men 2. If the probability of picking someone who is a woman and a boss is.10, what is the probability...
A group consists of six men and six women. Four people are selected to attend a conference. a. In how many ways can four people be selected from this group of twelve ? b. In how many ways can four women be selected from the six women? c. Find the probability that the selected group will consist of all women? Thank You please show work
please answer question number 10 10. (Ch. 7) Sixty men out of 1,000 and three women out of 1,000 are color blind. A person is picked at random from a group containing 10 men and 10 women. (a) What is the probability that the person is color blind? (b) What is the probability that the person is a men if the chosen person is color blind? (c) Are gender and being color blind independent? 11. (Ch. 7) Suppose that two...
Twenty five people, consisting of 15 women and 10 men are lined up in a random order. Find the probability that the ninth woman to appear is in position 17. That is, find the probability there are 8 women in positions 1 thru 16 and a woman in position 17.
(1 point) A pool of potential jurors consists of 16 men and 14 women. 10 jurors are to be chosen at random from the pool of 30. What is the probability that this jury is made up Part (a) 3 men? Part (b) half of the jury are men and half are women? Part (c) at least two women are amongst the 10 jurors? EEE (use four decimals) (use four decimals) (use four decimals) Part (d) The jury has been...
Two people are selected at random from a group of seven women and nine men. Find the probability of the following. (See Example 9. Round your answers to three decimal places.) (a) both are men or both are women (b) at least one is a woman
A committee of 6 people is to be chosen from a group consisting of 7 men and 8 women. The committee must consist of at least 3 women and at least 2 men. (a) How many different committees are possible? (b) What is the probability that the committee consists of 2 men and 4 women?
Choosing officers: A committee consists of eleven women and seven men. Five committee members will be chosen as officers. a. How many different choices are possible? b. How many different choices are possible if all the officers are to be women? c. How many different choices are possible if all the officers are to be men? d. What is the probability that all the officers are women?! e. What is the probability that at least one officer is a man?
Question Helpo A financial services committee had 60 members, of which 9 were women. If 7 members are selected at random, find the probability that the group of 7 would be composed as the following a. 4 men and 3 women b. 6 men and 1 woman c. at least one woman The probability that the group will consist of 4 men and 3 women is (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
A jury pool consists of 32 people, 16 men and 16 women. Compute the probability that a randomly selected jury of 12 people is all male. Give your answer accurate to at least six decimal places.