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Zinaida [17]
3 years ago
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Help me on this please? Thanks

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kykrilka [37]3 years ago
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For each student, there are only two possible outcomes. Either they are in favor, or they are not. Students are independent. This means that we use the binomial probability distribution to solve this question.

Binomial probability distribution

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P(X \geq 3) = 1 - P(X < 3) = 1 - 0.4766 = 0.5234

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