Solution: Assume that 20% of the population are right—handed and the remainder are left-handed (there are no ambidextrous individuals). If you stop the
Question: Assume that 20% of the population are right—handed and the remainder are left-handed (there are no ambidextrous individuals). If you stop the next five persons you meet, what is the probability that (For the purpose of this problem assume independence in the selection of the five individuals):
- All will be left-handed? (4 points)
- All will be right—handed? (4 points)
- Exactly two will be left-handed? (4 points)
- At least one will be left-handed? (4 points)
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