Example 19.16 The personnel director of a company wishes to select applicants for advanced training without regard to sex. Let 'W' denote women and 'M` denote men and the pattern of arrival be 'M wWW MMM WW M W WWW MMMM W M W MM WWW MM W MMMM WW M MMMM WW M WWWW MM WW M W M WW' Will you conclude that the applicants have arrived in a random fashion? WW
Example 19.16 The personnel director of a company wishes to select applicants for advanced training without regard to sex. Let 'W' denote women and 'M` denote men and the pattern of arrival be 'M wWW MMM WW M W WWW MMMM W M W MM WWW MM W MMMM WW M MMMM WW M WWWW MM WW M W M WW' Will you conclude that the applicants have arrived in a random fashion? WW
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Section12.3: Conditional Probability; Independent Events; Bayes' Theorem
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