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Choosing officers: A committee consists of twelve women and eleven men. Four committee members will be chosen as officers.
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How many different choices are possible?

 

There are 
 
 different possible choices.
 
 
 

 

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How many different choices are possible if all the officers are to be women?

 

There are 
 
 different choices possible if all the officers are to be women.
 
 
 

 

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How many different choices are possible if all the officers are to be men?

 

There are 
 
 different choices possible if all the officers are to be men.
 
 
 

 

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What is the probability that all the officers are women? Round your answers to at least 

4 decimal places.

 

Theprobabilitythatalltheofficersarewomenis.
 
 
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