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29 July, 14:22

Rework problem 23 from section 2.4 of your text involving congressional committees. Assume that the committee consists of 6 Republicans and 5 Democrats. A subcommittee of 4 is randomly selected from all subcommittees of 4 which contain at least 1 Democrat. What is the probability that the new subcommittee will contain at least 2 Democrats?

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  1. 29 July, 14:26
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    21/22 or 0.955 (3 sf)

    43/66 or 0.652 (3 sf)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    P (atleast 1 Democrat)

    = 1 - P (no Democrat)

    = 1 - (6C4/11C4)

    = 1 - 1/22 = 21/22 or 0.955 (3 sf)

    P (atleast 2 Democrats)

    = 1 - P (0 or 1 Democrats)

    = 1 - 1/22 - (6C3*5C1) / 11C4

    = 1 - 1/22 - 10/33

    = 43/66 or 0.652 (3 sf)
  2. 29 July, 14:42
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    21/22 or 0.955 (3 sf)

    43/66 or 0.652 (3 sf)
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