Task 3
Randomly Choosing Two Potential Clients
For this task, you’ll use the same set of...
Mathematics, 05.05.2020 11:06, angie249
Task 3
Randomly Choosing Two Potential Clients
For this task, you’ll use the same set of eight potential clients: Jacob, Carol, Geraldo, Meg, Earvin, Dora, Adam, and Sally. You have decided to just randomly choose two of them to offer life insurance policies.
Part A
How many pairs of potential clients can be randomly chosen from the pool of eight candidates?
Part B
What is the probability of any particular pair being chosen?
Part C
What is the probability that the pair chosen is Jacob and Meg or Geraldo and Sally?
Part D
What is the sample space of the pairs of potential clients that could be chosen?
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