Consider a jury trial in which it takes 8 of the 12 jurors to convict the defendant; that is, in order for the defendant to be convicted, at least 8 of the jurors must vote him guilty. If we assume that jurors act independently and that whether or not the defendant is guilty, each makes the right decision with probability θ, what is the probability that the jury renders a correct decision?

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Consider a jury trial in which it takes 8 of the 12 jurors to convict the defendant; that is,
in order for the defendant to be convicted, at least 8 of the jurors must vote him guilty.
If we assume that jurors act independently and that whether or not the defendant is
guilty, each makes the right decision with probability θ, what is the probability that
the jury renders a correct decision?

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