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The mathematics department of a college has 13 male​ professors, 10 female​ professors, 11 male teaching​ assistants, and 13 female teaching assistants. If a person is selected at random from the​ group, find the probability that the selected person is a professor or a male.

User Alex Lo
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Answer:


(34)/(47)

Explanation:

GIVEN: The mathematics department of a college has
13 male​ professors,
10 female​ professors,
11 male teaching​ assistants, and
13 female teaching assistants.

TO FIND: If a person is selected at random from the​ group, find the probability that the selected person is a professor or a male.

SOLUTION:

Total employees in mathematics department
=47

Total males in mathematics department
=24

Probability that selected person is a male
=(24)/(47)

Total professor (male+female)
=23

Probability that selected person is professor
=(23)/(47)

Total male professor
=13

Probability that selected person is a male professor
=(13)/(47)

Probability that selected person is a professor or a male
=(24)/(47)+(23)/(47)-(13)/(47)


=(34)/(47)

Hence probability that selected person is a professor or a male is
(34)/(47)

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