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| Question 255929:  In a classroom  size of 25, a student has to be either a K,S,N,L,M,U,V,I.  What is the probability that I will have a classroom that has no K's?
 hint:
 The K,S,N,L,M,U,V,I are initials that represent learning styles from the multiple intelligences that Howard Gardner established.
 Answer by Edwin McCravy(20064)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website!  In a classroom size of 25, a student has to be either a K,S,N,L,M,U,V,I. What is the probability that I will have a classroom that has no K's? hint:
 The K,S,N,L,M,U,V,I are initials that represent learning styles from the multiple intelligences that Howard Gardner established.
 
 
I will assume that it is neither more nor less likely that a student has any 
one of those intelligences than any other (although I'm not so sure that's a 
realistic assumption!).
This is a binomial distribution.  There are 25 independent trials, where the
probability of one success (a student being a non-K) is  . That works
out to be  Edwin
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