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4. (a) Determine the probability of any particular person beingrandomly selected

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4.
(a) Determine the probability of any particular person beingrandomly selected for a political office if there are50,000 eligible candidates for 500 positions (orderdoesn't matter, no repitition). (b) If each citizen lives for 40 years, what is theprobability a particular citizen will be selected in theirlifetime. 4.
(a) Determine the probability of any particular person beingrandomly selected for a political office if there are50,000 eligible candidates for 500 positions (orderdoesn't matter, no repitition). (b) If each citizen lives for 40 years, what is theprobability a particular citizen will be selected in theirlifetime.

Explanation / Answer

Is this 50,000 nCr 500? for part A. How do I calculate that? What about part b?

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