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In a large population, 62% of the people have been vaccinated. If 5 people are randomly selected, what is the probability that AT LEAST ONE of them has been vaccinated? Give your answer as a decimal to 3 places.

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If we have 5 people, we have


(5)(0.62)=3.1

that is, there are 3 of them vaccinated. Then, the probability is


P(\text{vaccinated)}=(3)/(5)

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