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A survey showed that 73% of adults need correction (eyeglasses, contacts, surgery, etc.) for their eyesight. If 15 adults are randomly selected, find the probability that no more than 1 of them need correction for their eyesight. Is 1 a significantly low number of adults requiring eyesight correction?

A survey showed that 73% of adults need correction (eyeglasses, contacts, surgery-example-1

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We will answer the question using the binomial probability with the following parameters.

p = 73%

n = 15

q = 27%

x = 1

The probability that no more than one adults need correction = P(0) + P(1)


\begin{gathered} P(1)\text{ = 15C1*73\%}^1*27\%^(14) \\ =0.00...... \end{gathered}

P(0) = 0

P(1) = 0

1 is therefore a significantly low number as the probability as P(1) = 0

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