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Question 1113223: A researcher wishes to conduct a study of the color preferences of new car buyers. Suppose that 40% of this population prefers the color brown. If 10 buyers are randomly selected, what is the probability that no one would prefer brown? Round your answer to four decimal places. Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! this would be 0.6^10, the probability nobody prefers it multiplied by itself 10 times, assuming independence.
That is 0.0060