Suppose that an employer plans to hire five people from a group of fourteen equally qualified people, of whom four are minority candidates. If the employer does not know which candidates are minority candidates and if she selects her employees at random, what is the probability that the following is true? (Enter your probabilities as fractions.) (a) no minority candidates are hired  (b) all four minority candidates are hired  (c) one minority candidate is hired

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Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
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Suppose that an employer plans to hire five people from a group of fourteen equally qualified people, of whom four are minority candidates. If the employer does not know which candidates are minority candidates and if she selects her employees at random, what is the probability that the following is true? (Enter your probabilities as fractions.)

(a) no minority candidates are hired 


(b) all four minority candidates are hired 


(c) one minority candidate is hired

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