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Answer:
Probability of 100 managers being selected= 100C100*1100C800/1200C900
Probability of selecting just one manager = 1C100*1199C899/1200C900
Explanation:
Given 100 managers, 200 factory workers, 900 miscellaneous workers, and workers bring transferred 900
To find probability of 100 managers leaving given that probability = number of favorable outcomes/total number of outcomes
We use combination since order doesn't matter:
Combination formula= n!/r!(n-r)! Where n= total number of outcomes and r is number of outcome at one time and ! is factorial
Probability of 100 managers using nCr formula for each item = 100C100*1100C800/1200C900
Probability of 1 manager also applying nCr formula as above =1C100*1199C899/1200C900
y = 7/6.....................
It should be 18.84. To find the circumference of a circle you would times the diameter by pi or 3.14 but since its the radius you would need to times pi (by the radius and times that by 2. so 3 times 2 is 6 and 6 times 3.14 is 18.84