SOLUTION: a human resources director for a large corporation claims the probability a randomly selected employee arrives to work on time is .95. If we take a random sample of 3 employees, wh

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Question 1136742: a human resources director for a large corporation claims the probability a randomly selected employee arrives to work on time is .95. If we take a random sample of 3 employees, what's the probability that none of them arrive on time?
Answer by Theo(13342) About Me  (Show Source):
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if the probability that a randomly selected employee arrives to work on tie is .95, then the proability that a randomly selected employee doesn'tarrive on time is .05.

the probability that three randomly selected employees will not arrive on time is .05 * .05 * .05 = .000125.