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9 March, 14:58

Each of six randomly selected cola drinkers is given a glass containing cola S and one containing cola F. The glasses are identical in appearance except for a code on the bottom to identify the cola. Suppose there is actually no tendency among cola drinkers to prefer one cola to the other. Find the probability that (a) 3 people prefer S; (b) at most one prefer S.

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  1. 9 March, 15:06
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    The answer for question a) is
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