The events of repeatedly selecting a person from 19 British people and 11 Americans, if the same person cannot twice, are dependent. Probability: 0.141 (Simplify your answer and round to four decimal places.)

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A 4-person committee is to be chosen from 19 British people and 11 Americans. What is the probability that the committee will
consist of all Americans?
The events of repeatedly selecting a person from 19 British people and 11 Americans, if the same person cannot be selected
twice, are dependent.
Probability: 0.141
(Simplify your answer and round to four decimal places.)
Transcribed Image Text:A 4-person committee is to be chosen from 19 British people and 11 Americans. What is the probability that the committee will consist of all Americans? The events of repeatedly selecting a person from 19 British people and 11 Americans, if the same person cannot be selected twice, are dependent. Probability: 0.141 (Simplify your answer and round to four decimal places.)
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