Six men in 100 and 1 woman in 100 are colorblind. A person is selected at random
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Six men in 100 and 1 woman in 100 are colorblind. A person is selected at random and is found to be color-blind. What is the probability that this person is a man? (Assume that the total population contains the same number of women as men.)
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College Mathematics For Business Economics, Life Sciences, And Social Sciences
ISBN: 978-0134674148
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Authors: Raymond Barnett, Michael Ziegler, Karl Byleen, Christopher Stocker
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