A study of hunting injuries and the wearing of hunter orange clothing showed that among 123 hunters

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A study of hunting injuries and the wearing of hunter orange clothing showed that among 123 hunters injured when mistaken for game, 6 were wearing orange (based on data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). If a follow-up study begins with the random selection of hunters from this sample of 123, find the probability that the first two hunters selected were both wearing orange.
a. Assume that the first hunter is replaced before the next one is selected.
b. Assume that the first hunter is not replaced before the second one is selected.
c. Which makes more sense in this situation: selecting with replacement or selecting without replacement? Why?
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Statistical Reasoning for Everyday Life

ISBN: 978-0321817624

4th edition

Authors: Jeff Bennett, Bill Briggs, Mario F. Triola

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