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25 June, 02:15

75% of people with this condition have underdeveloped collar bones. There's 6 people. What's the probability that exactly 1/6 has an underdeveloped collarbone

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  1. 25 June, 02:23
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    0.0044 = 0.44%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First we have a combination problem:

    we have 6 people, and want to make groups of 1 person, so first we calculate the binomial, and then multiply by the probabilities of each case:

    C (6,1) = 6!/5! = 6

    The probability of people having the condition is 0.75 (just one person), so the probability of people not having it is (1 - 0.75) = 0.25 (five people)

    So, the final probability will be:

    P = C (6,1) * 0.75 * (0.25) ^5 = 0.0044 = 0.44%
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