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Homework: Section 5.2 HomeworkQuestion 1, 5.2.7HW Score: 88.33%, 10.6 of 12 pointsPart 2 of 6« Points: 0 of 1Previous questionA medical practice group consists of seven doctors, 4 women and 3 men. The women are Dre, Jonswold, Hein, O'Conell, and Lee. The men are Drs. Penner, Paquette, and Marland. Supposenew patients are randomly assigned to one of the doctors in the group, Complete parts (a) through (d) below.

Homework: Section 5.2 HomeworkQuestion 1, 5.2.7HW Score: 88.33%, 10.6 of 12 pointsPart-example-1

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Solution

Total numbers of Doctors = 7

Number of female doctors = 4

Number of male doctors = 3

The probability that the patient is assigned to a female doctor is given as


p=(4)/(7)\text{ \lparen as a fraction\rparen}

To express as a percentage


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