(Solution Library) Estimates of the Confederate Army’s strength and losses for the battle of Gettysburg are given in the following Table, where strength is
Question: Estimates of the Confederate Army’s strength and losses for the battle of Gettysburg are given in the following Table, where strength is the number of soldiers immediately preceding the battle and loss indicates a soldier who was killed, wounded, captured or missing.
| Unit | Strength | Loss |
|
I Corps
II Corps III Corps Cavalry |
20,706
20,666 22,083 6621 |
7661
6603 8007 286 |
| Total | 70,076 | 22,557 |
- Find the probability that a randomly selected soldier was from III Corps.
- Find the probability of Cavalry not lost in the battle.
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