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A recent study found that 81?% of? breast-cancer cases are detectable by mammogram. Suppose a random sample of 11 women with breast cancer are given mammograms. Find the probability that all of the cases are? detectable, assuming that detection in the cases is independent.

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Answer:

9.847 %

Explanation:

Be p1 the probability that the mammogram detect breast cancer in a woman.

p1=81%.

The probability 'P' that independent and consecutive 'n' singular events with p probability occur is:


P=p_(1) ^(n)

In this case:

P: Probability that breast cancer be detected on 11 women with breast cancer.


P=0.81^(11)=0.09848


P=9.847 %

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