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18 September, 07:16

In a certain population, 10% of the people can be classified as being high risk for a heart attack. a) Three people are randomly selected from this population. What is the probability that exactly one of the three are high risk

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  1. 18 September, 07:20
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    Answer: 0.243.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The probability in this case is approcimated by the probability distribution formula for random variables. This formula is denoted as:

    P (X=r) = nCr * p^r * q^n-r

    Where n = selected number to be sampled and in this case, n = 3

    r = varied number of sample and in this case, r=1

    P = probability of success and in this case p = 0.10

    q = 1-p=1-0.1 = 0.9

    P (X=1) = 3C1 * 0.1¹ * 0.9²

    P (X=1) = 0.243.
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