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22 February, 21:56

In one town, 73% of adults have health insurance. what is the probability that 9 adults selected at random from the town all have health insurance?

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  1. 22 February, 22:20
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    You are given that in one town, 73% of adults have health insurance. You are asked to find the probability that 9 adults selected at random from the town all have health insurance.

    The problem clearly made a condition that after a random sample, all 9 adults that are selected must have an insurance. Therefore, there are 9 out of 9 people in the town who has health insurance. The 73% will then be multiplied 9 times because only 73% of the adult in town has health insurance.

    P (9 of 9 have health insurance) = 0.73 ⁹

    P (9 of 9 have health insurance) = 0.05887

    P (9 of 9 have health insurance) = 5.89%
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