Answer:
Final Answer: Mediterranean
Explanation:
Answer:
Nepal is the home to the highest peak of the world Mount Everest also known as Sagarmatha locally. This is the unique country with elevation starting from as low as 70m and going to the highest peak 8848 meters. Mount Everest is alone enough to make the country unique in the entire world
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Answer:
Yes, it is higher if w ≥ 3.
Explanation:
Given,
Number of men = 6,
Number of women = w,
Ways of choosing 2 men = C(6,2),
There can be two cases,
Case 1 :
If w ≥ 3,
Then the number of ways of choosing 1 men and 1 women > Ways of choosing two men,
So, the probability of choosing 1 men and 1 women is greater than that of choosing two men,
For eg : If w = 8,


Similarly if w = 3,

Case 2 :
If 0 < w < 3,
Then the number of ways of choosing 1 men and 1 women < Ways of choosing two men,
So, the probability of choosing 1 men and 1 women is less than that of choosing two men
eg :

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