SOLUTION: a group os comprised of 20 men and 15 women. if one person is randomly selected from the group, find the odds against the person being a man.
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Question 181537: a group os comprised of 20 men and 15 women. if one person is randomly selected from the group, find the odds against the person being a man.
Answer by Mathtut(3670) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the odds it will be a man is 20/35=4/7 so the odds it wont be a man is 15/35=3/7
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