Answer:
Approximately
(or, equivalently,
,) assuming that the availabilities of the
jurors are independent from one another.
Explanation:
The question states that the probability that a given juror is unavailable is approximately
.
For the complement of that event, the probability that this particular juror is available would be
.
Assume that the availabilities of the
jurors are independent from one another. The number of available jurors would be a binomial variable with
and
(
independent observations, each with a
probability of being "available".)
Hence, the probability that all
jurors are available would be:
.