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16 July, 18:35

A four-person committee is chosen from a group of eight boys and six girls. If students are chosen at random, what is the probability that the committee consists of all boys? StartFraction 4 Over 1001 EndFraction StartFraction 15 Over 1001 EndFraction

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  1. 16 July, 20:01
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    Answer: 0.07

    Step-by-step explanation:

    in the group, we can have only 4 persons.

    we have 8 boys, and 6 girls.

    We want to find the probability that in the comite we have only boys.

    Ok, for the first selection, the probability of selecting a boy is equal to the number of boys divided the total number of the group (8 + 6 = 14) this is

    p1 = 8/14.

    For the second selection we do the same, but we already slected a boy, so now the number of boys is 7, and the total number of posibilities is 13.

    p2 = 7/13.

    for the third selection we do the same, in this case the probability is

    p3 = 6/12

    for the fourth selection the probability will be:

    p4 = 5/11

    The joint probability, of all the events happening at the same time, is equal to the product of the singular probabilities:

    P = p1*p2*p3*p4 = (8/14) * (7/13) * (6/12) * (5/11) = 0.07
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