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28 June, 20:18

2. When a person is selected at random from a very large population, the probability that the selected person is righthanded is 0.82. If three people are selected at random,

what is the probability that

a. They are all right-handed?

b. None of them is right-handed?

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  1. 29 June, 00:01
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    a) 0.5514

    b) 0.0058

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Data provided in the question:

    Probability that the the selected person is righthanded, P (R) = 0.82

    Therefore,

    Probability that the the selected person is not righthanded, P (R') = 1 - 0.82

    = 0.18

    Now,

    a. They are all right-handed

    P (They are all right-handed) = P (R) * P (R) * P (R)

    = 0.82 * 0.82 * 0.82

    = 0.5514

    b) None of them is right-handed

    P (None of them is right-handed) = P (R') * P (R') * P (R')

    = 0.18 * 0.18 * 0.18

    = 0.0058
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