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3 July, 11:02

In a survey of 300 college graduates, 63% reported that they entered a profession closely related to their college major. If 9 of those survey subjects are randomly selected without replacement for a follow-up survey, what is the probability that 4 or fewer of them entered a profession closely related to their college major?

A) 0.793

B) 0.0512

C) 0.149

D) 0.207

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  1. 3 July, 11:10
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    D) 0.207

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Binomial probability:

    P = nCr pʳ qⁿ⁻ʳ

    where n is the number of trials,

    r is the number of successes,

    p is the probability of success,

    and q is the probability of failure (1-p).

    Here, n = 9, p = 0.63, and q = 0.37.

    If r = 4:

    P = ₉C₄ (0.63⁴) (0.37⁹⁻⁴)

    P = 0.1376

    If r = 3:

    P = ₉C₃ (0.63³) (0.37⁹⁻³)

    P = 0.0539

    If r = 2:

    P = ₉C₂ (0.63²) (0.37⁹⁻²)

    P = 0.0136

    If r = 1:

    P = ₉C₁ (0.63¹) (0.37⁹⁻¹)

    P = 0.0020

    If r = 0:

    P = ₉C₀ (0.63⁰) (0.37⁹⁻⁰)

    P = 0.0001

    The total probability is:

    P = 0.1376 + 0.0539 + 0.0136 + 0.0020 + 0.0001

    P = 0.2072
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