Let's assume our class is truly representative of the population at large. (a) Calculate the probability of having three right handed people in a sample of 10. Do this using R. (b) repeat, but this time calculate the probability of 3 or less right handed people in a sample of 10.

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Let's assume our class is truly representative of the population at large.

(a) Calculate the probability of having three right handed people in a sample of 10. Do this using R.

(b) repeat, but this time calculate the probability of 3 or less right handed people in a sample of 10. You should know how to do this in R by now (see problem 4 for a small hint).

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