Five men and five women are trying out for the police academy. The trainees are ranked according to their scores on a physical test. Assume that all 10! possible rankings are equally likely and that no two scores are the same. Let W denote the highest ranking achieved by a woman. For example, W = 2 if the top ranked person is male and the next ranked person is female. Find P(W = 6) as accurate as possible.

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Five men and five women are trying out for the police academy. The trainees are ranked according to their scores on a physical test. Assume that all 10! possible rankings are equally likely and that no two scores are the same. Let W denote the highest ranking achieved by a woman. For example, W = 2 if the top ranked person is male and the next ranked person is female. Find P(W = 6) as accurate as possible.

Select one:
- a. 0.00234
- b. 0.00397
- c. 0.00456
- d. 0.00782

Option d is selected.
Transcribed Image Text:Five men and five women are trying out for the police academy. The trainees are ranked according to their scores on a physical test. Assume that all 10! possible rankings are equally likely and that no two scores are the same. Let W denote the highest ranking achieved by a woman. For example, W = 2 if the top ranked person is male and the next ranked person is female. Find P(W = 6) as accurate as possible. Select one: - a. 0.00234 - b. 0.00397 - c. 0.00456 - d. 0.00782 Option d is selected.
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