Here's a question I found doing my stats homework (don't worry, I solved it myself, I'm not asking for homework help) that I thought was pretty interesting. I wonder if you all agree:
A personnel director has two lists of applicants for jobs. List 1 contains the names of five women and two men, whereas list 2 contains the names of two women and six men. A name is randomly selected from list 1 and added to list 2. A name is then randomly selected from the augmented list 2. Given that the name selected [from list 2] is that of a man, what is the probability that a woman's name was originally selected from list 1?
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Here's a question I found doing my stats homework (don't worry, I solved it myself, I'm not asking for homework help) that I thought was pretty interesting. I wonder if you all agree:
A personnel director has two lists of applicants for jobs. List 1 contains the names of five women and two men, whereas list 2 contains the names of two women and six men. A name is randomly selected from list 1 and added to list 2. A name is then randomly selected from the augmented list 2. Given that the name selected [from list 2] is that of a man, what is the probability that a woman's name was originally selected from list 1?
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