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The unemployment rate in a city is 15% . If 6 people from the city are sampled at random, find the probability that fewer than 2 of them are unemployed.
Carry your intermediate computations to at least four decimal places, and round your answer to two decimal places?

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Answered by komalgabani62
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Answer:

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Answered by umesh156
1

Answer:

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P(0)=0.85^7=0.3206

P(1)=7(.15)^1(.85)^6=0.3960; 7 different ways to have 1 unemployed.

Sum of those two is 0.7166

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