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There are 3 men and 7 women in room a and 6 men and 3 women in room b. one random person from room a moves to room b. then a person comes out of room b. what is the probability that the person from room
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There are 3 men and 7 women in room a and 6 men and 3 women in room
b. one random person from room a moves to room
b. then a person comes out of room
b. what is the probability that the person from room b is a woman?
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3/9, if room b is the one with 6 men and three women, you would add them up which is the total, then however many women there are is the probability
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