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About 25% of those called for jury duty will find an excuse to avoid it. If 12 people are called what is the probability that all 12 will be available. (Binomial distribution)

User MrChrister
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Answer:

Approximately
0.032 (or, equivalently,
3.2\%,) assuming that the availabilities of the
12 jurors are independent from one another.

Explanation:

The question states that the probability that a given juror is unavailable is approximately
0.25.

For the complement of that event, the probability that this particular juror is available would be
1 - 0.25 = 0.75.

Assume that the availabilities of the
12 jurors are independent from one another. The number of available jurors would be a binomial variable with
n = 12 and
p = 0.75 (
12\! independent observations, each with a
0.75 probability of being "available".)

Hence, the probability that all
12 jurors are available would be:


(0.75)^(12) * (0.25)^(0) \approx 0.032 = 3.2\%.

User Or Weinberger
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