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According to the US blood bank about 35.7% of the US has A positive blood. 1. If 3 people are chosen at random then what is the probability that no one has A positive blood?2. If 3 people are chosen at random then what is the probability that all 3 have A positive blood?Show all your work and make sure to round your answer to 3 decimal places.

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The percentage of the people that have A positive blood is 35.7%,


35.7\text{ \%=}(35.7)/(100)=0.357

The probability of the people that do not have A positive blood,


1-0.357=0.643

The probability of people with A positive blood is 0.357

The probability of people without A positive blood is 0.643

1) The probability that 3 people that do not have A positive blood


\begin{gathered} =0.643*0.643*0.643 \\ =0.2658\approx0.266(nearest\text{ 3decimal places)} \end{gathered}

2) The probability that 3 people have A positive blood


\begin{gathered} =0.357*0.357*0.357 \\ =0.0455\approx0.046(nearest\text{ 3decimal places)} \end{gathered}

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