Mathematics, 09.01.2020 07:31 meganwintergirl
Aclass consists of 12 boys and 12 girls. the teacher picks five students to present their work to the rest of the class
and says that the five students are being selected at random. the students chosen are all girls.
a. if the teacher was truly selecting the students at random, what would the probability be that all five students
selected are girls? (round your answer to the nearest thousandth.)
b. does the fact that all five students selected are girls lead you to suspect that the teacher was not truly
selecting the students at random but that the teacher had a preference for choosing girls? explain your
answer using the probability in part (a). \
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