[All Steps] In the United States, voters who are neither Democrat nor Republican are called Independents. It is believed that 10% of all voters are Independents.
Question: In the United States, voters who are neither Democrat nor Republican are called Independents. It is believed that 10% of all voters are Independents. A survey asked 25 people to identify themselves as Democrat, Republican, or Independent.
- a. What is the probability that none of the people are Independent?
- b. What is the probability that fewer than five people are Independent?
- c. What is the probability that more than two people are Independent?
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