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Question 537502: A committee of four people are to be chosen from six Democrats and four Republicans. Find the probability that two are Democrats and two are Republicans. Express your answer as a fraction reduced to lowest terms Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! A committee of four people are to be chosen from six Democrats and four Republicans. Find the probability that two are Democrats and two are Republicans. Express your answer as a fraction reduced to lowest terms
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# of ways to succeed: 6C2*4C2 = 15*6 = 90 ways
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# of randomly chosen committee: 10C4 = 210
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P(2Dems and 2Reps) = 90/210 = 9/21 = 3/7
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Stan H.
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