Q. No. 2. There are 112 employees in an office. Forty-seven of whom are on contract, 50 are regular, 14 are daily wage workers, and the remaining employee is the Managing Director. Suppose an employee...


Q. No. 2.<br>There are 112 employees in an office. Forty-seven of whom are on contract, 50 are<br>regular, 14 are daily wage workers, and the remaining employee is the Managing Director.<br>Suppose an employee is selected:<br>i.<br>What is the probability the selected employee is a daily wage worker?<br>Find the probability that selected employee is either a daily wage worker or regular.<br>What is the probability the selected employee is neither on contract nor regular?<br>Refer to part (b). Are these events mutually exclusive?<br>ii.<br>iii.<br>iv.<br>

Extracted text: Q. No. 2. There are 112 employees in an office. Forty-seven of whom are on contract, 50 are regular, 14 are daily wage workers, and the remaining employee is the Managing Director. Suppose an employee is selected: i. What is the probability the selected employee is a daily wage worker? Find the probability that selected employee is either a daily wage worker or regular. What is the probability the selected employee is neither on contract nor regular? Refer to part (b). Are these events mutually exclusive? ii. iii. iv.

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