Suppose it is known that 10% of men have red-green color blindness (i.e. cannot distinguish between


Question: Suppose it is known that 10% of men have red-green color blindness (i.e. cannot distinguish between the colors red & green).

a. If six men are randomly selected for a study of traffic signal perceptions, and X = # of men in the sample who have red-green color blindness, what is the probability distribution of the random variable X? (Just a few words needed)

b. What is the probability that exactly 2 of the men selected have red-green

color blindness? (You can use either table or formula)

c. What is the probability that at least 2 of the men selected have red-green color blindness? (You can use either table or formula)

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