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18 October, 14:01

In a business class, 15% of the students have never taken a statistics class, 40% have taken only one semester of statistics, and the rest have taken two or more semesters of statistics. The professor randomly assigns students to groups of three to work on a project for the course. Assume everyone in the group is independent. What is the probability that neither of your two group mates has studied statistics

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  1. 18 October, 14:10
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    Pr (neither of two groups) = 0.0225

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    15% of the students have never taken a statistics class = Pr (none)

    Pr (none) = 0.15

    40% have taken only one semester of statistics = Pr (one semester)

    Pr (one semester) = 0.40

    the rest have taken two or more semesters of statistics = Pr (two or more semester)

    Pr (two or more semester) = 1 - [Pr (one semester) + Pr (none) ]

    Pr (two or more semester) = 1 - (0.40+0.15) = 1 - 0.55

    Pr (two or more semester) = 0.45

    Where Pr = probability

    Let probability that neither of your two group mates has studied statistics = Pr (neither of two groups)

    =Pr (none in group 1) * Pr (none in group 2)

    = 0.15 * 0.15

    Pr (neither of two groups) = 0.0225
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