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A city council consists of five Democrats and six Republicans. If a committee of six people is selected, find the probability of selecting four Democrats and twoRepublicans

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Given:

The number of democrats = 5.

The number of republicans = 6.

Aim:

We need to find the probability of selecting four Democrats and two Republicans.

Explantion:

The possible way to select four Democrats


=5C_4=5

The possible way to select 2 republicans is


=6C_2=15

The total way to select 6 people is


=11C_6=462

The probability of selecting four Democrats and two Republicans is


=(5C_4\cdot6C_2)/(11C_6)


=(5*15)/(462)


=(75)/(462)=(25)/(154)

The probability of selecting four Democrats and two Republicans is 25/154.

Final answer:

The probability of selecting four Democrats and two Republicans is 25/154.

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