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24 November, 19:59

The mathematics department of a college has 9 male professors, 11 female professors, 10 male teaching assistants, and 11 female teaching assistants. If a person is selected at random from the group, find the probability that the selected person is a professor or a male.

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  1. 24 November, 22:06
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    There are 9 male professors, and 11 female professors. So there are 9+11 = 20 professors total.

    There are 9 male professors and 10 male teaching assistants. So there are 9+10 = 19 males total

    Add up the two subtotals: 20+19 = 39

    The overlap of the two groups (9 male professors) needs to be subtracted off since we counted this group twice: 39-9 = 30

    So there are 30 people who are a professor, male, or both

    This is out of 9+11+10+11 = 41 people total

    The answer as a fraction is exactly 30/41

    The approximate answer in decimal form is 0.7317
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