A study undertaken by the MiamiDade Supervisor of Elections
A study undertaken by the Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections in 2002 revealed that 44% of registered voters are Democrats, 37% are Republicans, and 19% are others. If two registered voters are selected at random, find the following probability:
None of them are Democrats.
Solution
Here we have following probabilties:
P(democrats)=0.44
P(republicans)=0.37
P(others)=0.19
Since voters are independent from each other so the probability One of them is a Democrat and another one is a Republican is
P(One of them is a Democrat and another one is a Republican)=P(democrats)P(republican)=0.44*0.37=0.1628
hence, the required probability is 0.1628.
