There are 30 employees in total in the company, 5 of them are males and 25 are females. Two employees are selected to participate in a quality assurance survey.
What is the probability of selecting a male employee
followed by another male employee?
*Round your answer to 4 decimal places.
P(Male ) = 5 / 30
Since first male is already selected , there are 3 male employees left with 29 total employees.
P(second male) = 4/29
P(male followed by male) = 5/30 * 4/29
= 0.0230
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