Probability
A manager has available a pool of 13 employees who could be assigned to a project-monitoring task. 2 of the employees are women and 11 are men. 3 of the men are brothers. The manager is to make the assignment at random so that each of the 13 employees is equally likely to be chosen.
Let A be the event “chosen employee is a man” and B the event “chosen employee is one of the brothers.”
a. Find the probability of A.
b. Find the probability of B.
c. Find the probability of the intersection of A and B.
a. The probability of event A is (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
b. The probability of event B is (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
c. The probability of the intersection of A and B is (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
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