The probability that a person has blue eyes is 16%. Three unrelated people are selected at random.

a. Find the probability that all three have blue eyes:

b. Find the probability that none of the three have blue eyes

c. Find the probability that one of the three has blue eyes

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The probability that a person has blue eyes is 16%. Three unrelated people are selected at random.

a. Find the probability that all three have blue eyes:

b. Find the probability that none of the three have blue eyes

c. Find the probability that one of the three has blue eyes
If the events are independent, the probability of both/all events occurring is determined by multiplying the probabilities of the individual events.

a. .16 * .16 * .16 = ?

b. .84 * .84 * .84 = ?

c. .16 * .84 * .84 = ?
stupid question...
A would be: 0.004096

B would be: 0.592704

C would be: 0.112896
Problem 6
The probability that a selected person has blue eyes is 1=3. What is the probability that in a group of
1000 people there are no more than 300 with blue eyes?