At a local university, 54.3\% of incoming first year students

Tucker Lewis

Tucker Lewis

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2022-02-13

At a local university, 54.3% of incoming first year students have a PC. If 3 students are selected randomly, what are the probabilities that at least one has a computer?

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vhudzeniy2n

vhudzeniy2n

Beginner2022-02-14Added 16 answers

Step 1
Let X denote number of students with computer in n=3 independent students, where each has a probability p=0.543
We denote this by:
XBinomial(n=3, p=0.543)
Probability of x number of students with computer is:
P(X=x)=(nx)px(1p)nx
where (nx) is combinatorial expression:
(nx)=n!x!(nx)!
P(X1), n=3, p=0.543
P(X1)=1P(X<1)
We first calculate:
P(X<1)=P(0X<1)=P(X=0)
P(X=0)=(30)(0.543)0(10.543)3=1(0.543)0(0.457)30.095444
P(X=0)=0.0954440.095
P(X<1)=0.0954
P(X1)=1P(X<1)=10.0954=0.9046

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