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Question 1197362: Please i need help with this question, i have tried the permutation rule and also some of the probability rules but i seem not to be getting the answer. Thanks.
In Canada, voters who choose which candidate to vote for based on the candidate's stance on issues rather than their political party affiliation are called Independent voters. It is believed that 8% of voters are Independent. A survey asked 40 people to identify themselves based on whether they vote by party, or are Independent.
A. What is the probability that none of the voters surveyed are Independent?
B. What is the probability that less than 4 are Independent?
C. What is the probability that more than 2 are Independent?