SOLUTION: An experiment is conducted at a local supermarket, where shoppers are asked to taste two soft-drink samples—one Pepsi and one Coke—and state their preference. Suppose that six

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Question 1206167: An experiment is conducted at a local supermarket, where shoppers are asked to taste two soft-drink samples—one Pepsi and one Coke—and state their preference. Suppose that six shoppers are chosen at random and asked to participate in the experiment, and that there is actually no difference in the taste of the two brands. (Enter your probabilities as fractions.)
(a)
What is the probability that all six shoppers choose Pepsi?

(b)
What is the probability that exactly one of the six shoppers chooses Pepsi?

Answer by ikleyn(52817)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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(a)  P =  =  = .



(b)  P =  =  = .

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