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Compute Probabilities of Binomial Experiments

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Question 139

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Compute Probabilities of Binomial Experiments
-The probability that a house in an urban area will develop a leak is 5%. If 23 houses are randomly selected, what is the probability that none of the houses will develop a leak


A) 0.307
B) 0.050
C) 0.000
D) 0.002

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