4. A random selection of a committee of 6 persons is made from a group of 10 men and 12 women. a) If a committee has 2 men and 4 women, how many of those committees are possible? b) What is the probability that a committee will have more women than men?

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4. A random selection of a committee of 6 persons is made from a group of 10 men and
12 women.
a) If a committee has 2 men and 4 women, how many of those committees are
possible?
b) What is the probability that a committee will have more women than men?
Transcribed Image Text:4. A random selection of a committee of 6 persons is made from a group of 10 men and 12 women. a) If a committee has 2 men and 4 women, how many of those committees are possible? b) What is the probability that a committee will have more women than men?
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