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The student population of a large urban school is 60% poverty. If a team of 12 is randomly selected from the students in this school, what is the probability that precisely 7 students live in poverty?
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The student population of a large urban school is 60% poverty. If a team of 12 is randomly selected from the students in this school, what is the probability that precisely 7 students live in poverty?
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Use the Binomial Distribution to work out the probability of exactly seven students out of twelve students live in poverty
nCr ×
×
12C7×
×
= 0.23 (rounded to 2 dp)
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