SOLUTION: a survey asks 320 voters to indicate their political affiliation. of the 320 ,142 were democrats, 133 were republicans and 45 were independent. if two voters were chosen without re

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Question 930936: a survey asks 320 voters to indicate their political affiliation. of the 320 ,142 were democrats, 133 were republicans and 45 were independent. if two voters were chosen without replacement what is the probability that
a: both are democrats
b: both have the same part affiliation

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
P(both D) =
P(both have the same part affiliation) =

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