Probability spaces. In a factory it is necessary to hire 30 people of both sexes, of which 13 of them will be women. 9 people are chosen at random. Let A be the event that 6 of them are women and B be the event that at least 5 of those people are men. Find the probability of event A and event B. What is the probability that at least two women are chosen?
Probability spaces. In a factory it is necessary to hire 30 people of both sexes, of which 13 of them will be women. 9 people are chosen at random. Let A be the event that 6 of them are women and B be the event that at least 5 of those people are men. Find the probability of event A and event B. What is the probability that at least two women are chosen?
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