A company hosts a free flu shot clinic for their employees each year. The company finds that on average, each year 78% of their employees receive a flu shot. Suppose 45 employees are chosen at random. Find the probabilities of the following events. (a) Exactly 30 of those employees received a flu shot. (b) At most 35 of those employees received a flu shot.
A company hosts a free flu shot clinic for their employees each year. The company finds that on average, each year 78% of their employees receive a flu shot. Suppose 45 employees are chosen at random. Find the probabilities of the following events. (a) Exactly 30 of those employees received a flu shot. (b) At most 35 of those employees received a flu shot.
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Chapter11: Data Analysis And Probability
Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
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A company hosts a free flu shot clinic for their employees each year. The company finds that on average, each year 78% of their employees receive a flu shot. Suppose 45 employees are chosen at random. Find the probabilities of the following
(a) Exactly 30 of those employees received a flu shot.
(b) At most 35 of those employees received a flu shot.
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