SOLUTION: Consider a political discussion group consisting of 6 Democrats, 4 Republicans, and 3 Independents. Suppose that two group members are randomly selected, in succession, to attend a
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Question 276324: Consider a political discussion group consisting of 6 Democrats, 4 Republicans, and 3 Independents. Suppose that two group members are randomly selected, in succession, to attend a political convention. Find the probability of selecting an Independent and then a Democrat.
Answer by edjones(8007) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There are 13 people
3/13 * 6/12
=3/13 * 1/2
=3/26 probability of selecting an Independent and then a Democrat.
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Ed
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