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12 October, 19:46

Consider a political discussion group consisting of 9 Democrats, 6 Republicans, and 6 Independents. Suppose that two group members are randomly selected, in succession, to attend a political convention. Find the probability of selecting no Democrats.

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  1. 12 October, 20:03
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    11/35

    Step-by-step explanation:

    There are a total of 21 people in the group, 12 of whom are not Democrats. The members are selected in succession. The probability the first member isn't a Democrat is 12/21.

    Now there are 20 people remaining, 11 of who are not Democrats. So the probability the second member isn't a Democrat is 11/20.

    The total probability is (12/21) (11/20) = 11/35
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