Final answer:
The probability that the surgery is successful for exactly five patients is 0.275, so the correct option is b.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the probability that the surgery is successful for exactly five patients, we can use the binomial probability formula.
In this case, X follows a binomial distribution with parameters n=7 (total number of patients) and p=0.8 (probability of success).
The probability mass function for X is given by P(X=k) = (n C k) * (p^k) * ((1-p)^(n-k)), where (n C k) represents the number of combinations of n items taken k at a time.
Substituting the values, we have P(X=5) = (7 C 5) * (0.8^5) * (0.2^2) = 0.2753472.
Therefore, the probability that the surgery is successful for exactly five patients is 0.275, giving the correct option as b.