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The probability of being a universal donor is 6% (O-negative-blood type). Suppose that 6 people come to a blood drive.' a) What are the mean and standard deviation of the number of universal donors among the 6 people? b) What is the probability that there are exactly three universal donors?

User Zionsof
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Answer:


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Explanation:

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A = Event of being a universal donor.

So:


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Solving (a): Mean and Standard deviation.

The mean is:


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The standard deviation is:


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Solving (b): P(x = 3)

The event is a binomial event an dthe probability is calculated as:


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So, we have:


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