36. Vaccine For a specific group of subjects, there is a 5% chance of influenza (“flu”). When 80 subjects were treated with a vaccine, only one of them presented with influenza. b. Find the probability of exactly one subject experiencing influenza, assuming that the vaccine has no effect. c. Find the probability of one or fewer subjects experiencing influenza, assuming that the vaccine has no effect.

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36. Vaccine For a specific group of subjects, there is a 5% chance of influenza (“flu”). When 80 subjects were treated with a vaccine, only one of them presented with influenza.

b. Find the probability of exactly one subject experiencing influenza, assuming that the vaccine has no effect.

c. Find the probability of one or fewer subjects experiencing influenza, assuming that the vaccine has no effect.

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