(1 point) There 3 people to be chosen for a committee from 6 Democrats and 10...
5. Congressional Committee Memberships The composition of the 108th Congress is 51 Republicans, 48 Democrats, and 1 Independent. A committee on aid to higher education is to be formed with 3 Senators to be chosen at random to head the committee. Find the probability that the group of 3 consists of a. All Republicans b. All Democrats c. One Democrat, one Republican, and one Independent
There are six democrats and five republicans on a senate committee. A Committee consisting of four people must be formed. (a) In how many ways can a committee of four people be formed? (b)In how many ways can two democrats and two republican be chosen? (c) What is the probability that two democrats and two republican will be chosen?
A political committee consists of five Democrats and nine Republicans. A subcommittee of nine people needs to be formed from this group. (For this problem, define a success as a Democrat being selected for the subcommittee.) a. Determine the probability that this subcommittee will consist of two Democrats and seven Republicans if they were randomly selected. b. Calculate the mean and standard deviation of this distribution. a. The probability that this subcommittee will consist of two Democrats and seven Republicans...
A senate committee has 10 Democratic and 8 Republican members. A subcommittee containing 5 Democrats and 3 Republicans must be chosen. a) in how many ways can this be done? b) if one Democratic and one Republican senator refuse to sit on the same subcommittee, in how many ways can it be done now?
A political committee consists of eight Democrats and six Republicans. A subcommittee of nine people needs to be formed from this group. (For this problem, define a success as a Democrat being selected for the subcommittee.) a. Determine the probability that this subcommittee will consist of five Democrats and four Republicans if they were randomly selected. b. Calculate the mean and standard deviation of this distribution. a. The probability that this subcommittee will consist of five Democrats and four Republicans...
(1 point) Rework problem 22 from section 2.4 of your text, involving the assignment of tasks to student union board members. Assume that there are 16 board members: 12 females, and 4 males including Carl. There are 3 tasks to be assigned. Note that assigning the same people different tasks constitutes a different assignment. (1) Find the probability that both males and females are given a task. (2) Find the probability that Carl and at least one female are given...
(1 point) Rework problem 22 from section 2.4 of your text, involving the assignment of tasks to student union board members. Assume that there are 16 board members: 12 females, and 4 males including Carl. There are 3 tasks to be assigned. Note that assigning the same people different tasks constitutes a different assignment. (1) Find the probability that both males and females are given a task. (2) Find the probability that Carl and at least one female are given...
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?...
Rework problem 23 from section 2.4 of your text involving congressional committees. Assume that the committee consists of 6 Republicans and 5 Democrats. A subcommittee of 4 is randomly selected from all subcommittees of 4 which contain at least 1 Democrat. What is the probability that the new subcommittee will contain at least 2 Democrats?
Just need e-i nothing else 13. A pollster asked 1000 adults whether Republicans or Democrats have better domestic economic policies. The following table gives the two-way classification of there opinions. Sex Republicans Democrats No Opinion Male 205 350 39 Female 185 190 The pollster then randomly selected one adult from these 1,000 adults. The probability that the selected adult is a male is: (round your answer to three decimal places) B) DUE 12/10/19 The probability that the selected adult says...