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According to a study conducted at the medical college of Wisconsin, 9% of men are color blind. If four men are randomly selected, determine
a.) P(none are color blind)
b.) P(the first 3 are not color blind and the fourth one is color blind)
c.) P(exactly one of the four is color blind)
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