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In a group of 25 factory workers, 20 are low-risk and five are high-risk. two of the 25 factory workers are randomly selected without replacement. calculate the probability that…
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In a group of 25 factory workers, 20 are low-risk and five are high-risk. two of the 25 factory workers are randomly selected without replacement. calculate the probability that exactly one of the two selected factory workers is low-risk.
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Let
L=event that a selected worker has low risk
H=event that a selected worker has high risk
We need to find
P(HL)+P(LH)
=5*20/(25*24)+20*5/(25*24)
=1/6+1/6
=
1/3
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