A debate team of 4 members for a high school will be chosen randomly from a potential group of 15 students. Ten of the 15 students have no prior competition experience while the others have some degree of experience. What is the probability that no more than 1 of the members chosen for the team have some prior competition experience?
What will be an ideal response?
Q. 2A debate team of 4 members for a high school will be chosen randomly from a potential group of 15 students. Ten of the 15 students have no prior competition experience while the others have some degree of experience. What is the probability that at least 1 of the members chosen for the team have some prior competition experience?
What will be an ideal response?
Q. 3A debate team of 4 members for a high school will be chosen randomly from a potential group of 15 students. Ten of the 15 students have no prior competition experience while the others have some degree of experience. What is the probability that none of the members chosen for the team have any competition experience?
What will be an ideal response?
Q. 4An Undergraduate Study Committee of 6 members at a major university is to be formed from a pool of faculty of 18 men and 6 women. If the committee members are chosen randomly, what is the probability that all of the members will be men?
What will be an ideal response?
Q. 5An Undergraduate Study Committee of 6 members at a major university is to be formed from a pool of faculty of 18 men and 6 women. If the committee members are chosen randomly, what is the probability that precisely half of the members will be women?
What will be an ideal response?
Q. 6The number of males selected in a sample of 5 students taken without replacement from a class of 9 females and 18 males has a hypergeometric distribution.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false