[See Steps] Blue Genes Some couples have genetic characteristics configured so that one-quarter of all their offspring have blue eyes. A study is conducted


Question: Blue Genes Some couples have genetic characteristics configured so that one-quarter of all their offspring have blue eyes. A study is conducted of 100 couples believed to have those characteristics, with the result that 19 of their 100 offspring have blue eyes. Assuming that one-quarter of all offspring have blue eyes, estimate the probability that among 100 offspring, 19 or fewer have blue eyes. Based on that probability, does it seem that the one-quarter rate is wrong? Why or why not?

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