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The probability that a patient will recover from a certain blood disease is 0.4. If 15 people are known to have contracted this disease, what is the probability that at most 5 people will survive?

User Wouter Neuteboom
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This is a binomial distribution problem, so lest first identify the probabilty on "winning" and "losing":

It is said that 0.4 recovers, so 0.6 will not recover.

Now we are going to multiply the probabilities using the given information:


P(x=5)=(15!)/(10!5!)\cdot0.4^5\cdot0.6^(10)

The first part represents the number of combinations of 5 people in a group of 15, the second one the probability that exactly 5 of them will recover and the last part the probability for those that will not recover.


P(x=5)\approx0.1859

This is the probability that exactly 5 will recover, but as the problem says that at most 5 people will survive, we could do the same for 4, 3, 2, 1 and 0.

By doing so and adding the probabilities we get:


P(x\le5)\approx0.4032

That is the probability that at most 5 people will survive.

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