Try the binomial probability formula:
P(x) = nCx * p^x * q^(n-x)
Note: * means to multiply; ^ means raised to the power of.
x = 4
n = 10
p = .12
q = 1 - p
I'll let you substitute the values and take it from here.
12% of voters in a recent election voted on the greens candidate,
if 10 people were randomly selected
what is the probability that exactly 4 people voted for the green candidate.
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