girlworld_club
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correct. i don't understand why the probability of choosing a women in the first group is 1/2. i thought that there was 21 people in total at the party, and there are a total of 9 people in group one. so she has a 9/21 chance of picking someone in group 1, since group 1 and group 2 are mixed together in a room?
it makes sense since there are more people in group 1 so there is a greater chance of picking someone from group 1 in comparison to group 2. not a half chance of picking someone in group 1 or group 2. if they were separated into two rooms then it would make sense, but not alltogether.
it makes sense since there are more people in group 1 so there is a greater chance of picking someone from group 1 in comparison to group 2. not a half chance of picking someone in group 1 or group 2. if they were separated into two rooms then it would make sense, but not alltogether.
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