SOLUTION: A quarter of the shoppers in a store have a loyalty card. Calculate the probability that of the next seven shoppers to check out of the store, exactly three have a loyalty card. Gi
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Question 878266: A quarter of the shoppers in a store have a loyalty card. Calculate the probability that of the next seven shoppers to check out of the store, exactly three have a loyalty card. Give your answer as a decimal to three places.
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
p(card) = .25, n = 7
P(x = 3) = 7C3(.25)^3(.75)^4 0r binompdf(7,.25,3) = .1730 0r 17.3%
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