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7 September, 10:35

You work for a large global management consulting company. Of the entire work force of analysts, 55% have had no experience in the telecommunications industry, 32% have had limited experience (less than 5 years), and the rest have had extensive experience (5 years or more). On a recent project, you and two other analysts were chosen at random to constitute a team. It turns out that part of the project involves telecommunications. What is the probability that the first teammate you meet has:

a) Extensive telecommunications experience?

b) Some telecommunications experience?

c) No more than limited telecommunications experience?

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  1. 7 September, 13:44
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    a) 13% probability that the first teammate you meet has entensive telecommunications experience.

    b) 45% probability that the first teammate you meet has some telecommunications experience.

    c) 87% probability that the first teammate you meet has no more than limited telecommunications experience.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have that:

    55% have had no experience in the telecommunications industry.

    32% have had limited experience

    The rest is 100 - (55+32) = 100 - 87 = 13%. So 13% have had extensive experience.

    a) Extensive telecommunications experience?

    13% probability that the first teammate you meet has entensive telecommunications experience.

    b) Some telecommunications experience?

    Either limited or extensive experience

    32+13 = 45%

    45% probability that the first teammate you meet has some telecommunications experience.

    c) No more than limited telecommunications experience?

    No experience or limited experience.

    So

    55+32 = 87%

    87% probability that the first teammate you meet has no more than limited telecommunications experience.
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