SOLUTION: From a group of 6 men and 8 women, 5 people are chosen at random. Find the probability that there are more men chosen than women?

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Question 634635: From a group of 6 men and 8 women, 5 people are chosen at random. Find the probability that there are more men chosen than women?
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From a group of 6 men and 8 women, 5 people are chosen at random.
P(more men than women) = P(3M&2W) + P(4M&1W)
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