Answer:
a
b
c
d
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The number of married people is k = 15
The number of people that are not married is u = 15
The number of people selected is e = 12
The total number of people is n = 30
Generally the number of ways of selecting 12 people from the married people is mathematically represented as
Here C stands for combination hence we will be making use of the combination functionality in our calculators
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Generally the number of ways of selecting 0 people from the not married people is mathematically represented as
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Generally the number of ways of selecting 12 people from the total number of people is mathematically represented as
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Generally the number of ways of selecting 12 people from the married people is equal to the number of ways of selecting 12 people from not married, also the number of ways of selecting 0 people from the not married is equal to the number of ways of selecting 0 people from the married people, all this is because the number of married people is equal to the number of not married people
Generally the number of ways of selecting 8 people from the married people is
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Generally the number of ways of selecting 4 people from the not married people is
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Generally the number of ways of selecting 6 people from the married people is
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Generally the number of ways of electing 6 people from the married people is equal to the number of ways of selecting 6 people from the not married people
Generally the probability that the jury consists of all married people is mathematically represented as
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Generally the probability that the jury consists of all not married people is mathematically represented as
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Generally the probability that the jury consists of 8 married and 4 that are not married is mathematically represented as
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Generally the probability that the jury consists of 6 married and 6 that are not married. is mathematically represented as
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