A large nonprofit corporation wishes to form an executive leadership team of 10 people from a...
Calculate P(rolling any 6's) .Calculate P(not rolling any 6s) Answer: Answer: Question 3 Team Selection A large nonprofit corporation wishes to form an executive leadership team from a group of 7 male executives and 9 female executives. The team will have 7 members. If the team members are selected randomly, find the probability of each team described below. a) Selecting 2 men and 5 women b) Selecting only Men c) Selecting 4 men and 3 womern Answer: Answer: Answer:
A large community college district has 2000 teachers, of whom 50% are men and 50% are women. In this district, administrators are promoted from among the teachers. There are currently 50 administrators, and 66% of these administrators are men. Complete parts (a) through (d) below. a. If administrators are selected randomly from the faculty, what is the approximate probability that the percentage of male administrators will be 66% or more? . 012 (Round to three decimal places as needed.) b....
The NiHoMah Consulting Group sent their top executive, Yuan, to investigate the safety of a proposed water taxi from Long Beach to Catalina Island. It is known that men are heavier than women on average, so a worst case situation would be to have an all male group of passengers. If he found that, nationally, the average weight of men was 175 pounds with a standard deviation of 30 pounds, help him a. Find the probability that the weight of...
Finding Binomial Probabilities National polls from October 2016 showed that preferences for the 2016 presidential election differed along gender lines. Poll results showed that a greater percentage of likely female voters supported Clinton/Kaine, while a greater percentage of likely male voters supported Trump/Pence. A summary of poll results are shown in the table below. Men Women Clinton/Kaine 0.44 0.49 Trump/Pence 0.47 0.43 Based on this data, answer the following questions. Assume each person selected is independent from one another. Round...
Finding Binomial Probabilities National polls from October 2016 showed that preferences for the 2016 presidential election differed along gender lines. Poll results showed that a greater percentage of likely female voters supported Clinton/Kaine, while a greater percentage of likely male voters supported Trump/Pence. A summary of poll results are shown in the table below. Men Women Clinton/Kaine 0.44 0.49 Trump/Pence 0.47 0.43 Based on this data, answer the following questions. Assume each person selected is independent from one another. Round...
PROBLEM # PAGE1 Forty percent of a group of people are female and sixty democrats and 48% of males are democrats. A person is randomly selected from the group. (A) [10 points) What is the probability that the selected person is a democrat? (B) (10 points] If the person selected is found to be a democrat, what is the probability that this person is male? (C) (10 points) What is the probability that the person selected is a female democrat?...
QUESTION 3 Note for this question leave all answers in the form of C(Nw,kw) C(Nm,kmy/C(Nw,kw) C(Nm,km) Nw is the total number of women, kw is the number of women being chosen Nm is the total number of men, km is the number of men being chosen. where So if you are choosing 5 out of 12 people 3 out of 7 women and 2 out of 5 men. C(7,3)C(5,2/C(12,5) Note: Do not include combinations that are equivalent to 1 such...
Sore Throat No Sore Throat Runny Nose No Runny Nose 14 8 Find the probability that a randomly selected student has a runny nose or a sore throat. Write only a number a your answer. Round to two decimal places (for example: 0.73). Do not write as a percentage Your Answer: Answer Question 9 (1 point) In a survey on study habits, students at a local college were asked whether they listened to music while studying. The following table was...
Question 5 (10 marks) Two hundred people were randomly selected from a town. The following is a two-way table for their blood type and gender. Blood type A B AB Female 39 7 12 53 Male 18 15 6 50 a) Find the marginal distribution of the blood type. b) Find the marginal distribution of the gender. c) Find the conditional distribution of the blood type given each gender. d) Based on the distributions above, do you think that the...