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1. Suppose we are forming committees within the US Senate. We know there are 100 members...

1. Suppose we are forming committees within the US Senate. We know there are 100 members and currently there are 48 Democrats and 52 Republicans. Use this information to answer the following. Step 1 of 6: How many committees of 10 Senators can be formed? Round to the nearest million.

what is the probability that a random commitee will contain all democrats?

what is the probability that a random commitee will contain all republicans?

What is the probability that a random committee will contain exactly half Democrats and half Republicans

Interpret your probability from the previous step.

Using your previous answers, which, if any of the committees discussed would be unusual?

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