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Three drugs are being tested for use as the treatment of a certain disease.
Let p 1 , p 2 , and p 3 represent the probabilities of success for the respective drugs. As three patients come in, each is given one of the drugs in a random order. After n = 10 “triples” and assuming independence, compute the probability that the maximum
number of successes with one of the drugs exceeds eight if in fact p 1 = p 2=p 3 = 0.7.
Let p 1 , p 2 , and p 3 represent the probabilities of success for the respective drugs. As three patients come in, each is given one of the drugs in a random order. After n = 10 “triples” and assuming independence, compute the probability that the maximum
number of successes with one of the drugs exceeds eight if in fact p 1 = p 2=p 3 = 0.7.
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