Question Description
I’m working on a Statistics exercise and need support.
A company with a large sales staff announces openings for three positions as regional managers.22 of the current salespersons apply, 12 men and 10 women.All three go to women.Make a simulation, 3 women being hired will happen about what% of the time.

Final Answer

The probability of getting are 10/22 *10/22*10/22
Every time you you choose one, your chances on getting a woman are 10/22 but for three in row you have to multiply like I did above
10/22=.45
.45*.45*.45=.09
multiply by 100 to get percent .09*100=9% (approximately because I did the math by hand. So if you do the calculation with calculator to turn 10/22 into a decimal it should a little bit more than .45
But still that is the answer there is only about a 9% chance. My guess would be that those girls were cute.
