Statistics Hunting
Statistics question ….?
A study of hunting injuries and the use of "hunter orange clothing showed that among 123 injured when hunters confused with the game, wore orange 6. If a follow-up study begins with the random selection of hunters in this sample of 123, find the probability that the first two were selected from orange hunters use.
P (x) = (6 / 123) * (5 / 122) P (x) = 30 / 15006 P (x) = 0.002
CBC Doc Zone: Hunting The Predators 15 nov 2007 (part 1 of 5)