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Suppose we draw 2 names without replacement, what is the probability of a. drawing Fred once b. Drawing Sue then Sarah c. Not drawing Fred at all d. Drawing one man and one women in either order e. Drawing a man both times.
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OpenStudy (amistre64):
2 names from how many?
OpenStudy (amistre64):
we have no data set to choose from so we cant determine a probability at the moment
OpenStudy (anonymous):
We have six names as Bob, Sue, Dan, Fred, Sara, Veronica
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Suppose we draw 2 names without replacement, what is the probability of a. drawing Fred once b. Drawing Sue then Sarah c. Not drawing Fred at all d. Drawing one man and one women in either order e. Drawing a man both times. The names are Bob, Sue, Dan , Fred, Sarah, Veronica
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