SOLUTION: Every morning .1 student in a class of 68 students is randomly chosen to take attendance .What is the probability that the same student will be chosen 5 days in a row?
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Question 1067591: Every morning .1 student in a class of 68 students is randomly chosen to take attendance .What is the probability that the same student will be chosen 5 days in a row?
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Every morning .1 student in a class of 68 students is randomly chosen to take attendance .What is the probability that the same student will be chosen 5 days in a row?
Ans: (1/68)^5 = 6.88x10^(-10)
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Stan H.
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