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A poll is given, showing 70% are in favor of a new building project. If 7 people are chosen at random, what is the probability...Asked by Donovan
A poll is given, showing 20% are in favor of a new building project.
If 5 people are chosen at random, what is the probability that greater than 4 of them favor the new building project?
If 5 people are chosen at random, what is the probability that greater than 4 of them favor the new building project?
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mathhelper
Wouldn't greater than 4 in 5 choosings just be all 5 ??
so what is (1/5)^5 ?
so what is (1/5)^5 ?
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Anonymous
Donovan, are you sure you do not have a typo? Greater than 4 is just all five of them.
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