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2 August, 18:56

There are 60 people in a class. 10 are women. if we form a committee by randomly choosing 5 people, what is the probability that there will be no women on the committee?

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  1. 2 August, 22:39
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    To determine the probability that there will be no women, you need to find the probability of women and subtract it from the total

    60 - 10 = 50

    so you find the probability with the total number of people being 50, that way the women's probability is eliminated.

    5 out of 50 multiplied by the original total of the people, 60

    (5:50) * 60 = 6

    Therefore the probability of randomly choosing 5 people, excluding women is 6
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