00:03
Okay, we've got eight women and eight men, and we're going to form this committee of six people by choosing three women and three men.
00:25
And then we've got our committee of six.
00:28
It doesn't talk about any kind of hierarchy in this committee in the problem, so i think it's safe to assume that the order doesn't matter that we pick these people in.
00:40
So this is going to be a combination problem.
00:45
So let's write down the combination formula, which is n factorial, the total number group, over n minus r, where r is the number of people you're choosing, factorial times r factorial.
01:08
Okay, so if you're using a ti -83 or 84, which you might be, we could just do eight.
01:22
Then we could go to the math probability menu and select number three...