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. The final exam in a one-term DAM-I course is taken in the October exam period. Students who are sick or have other legitimate reasons for missing the exam are allowed to write a deferred exam scheduled for the first week in January. The course professor has observed that only 2% of all students legitimately miss the December final exam. Suppose that the professor has 40 students registered this term.
a. How many students can the professor expect to miss the December exam?
b. What is the probability that the professor will not have to create a deferred exam?

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. The final exam in a one-term DAM-I course is taken in the October exam period. Students who are sick or have other legitimate reasons for missing the exam are allowed to write a deferred exam scheduled for the first week in January. The course professor has observed that only 2% of all students legitimately miss the December final exam. Suppose that the professor has 40 students registered this term.

a. How many students can the professor expect to miss the December exam?

b. What is the probability that the professor will not have to create a deferred exam?

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