MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
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Assume this year's flu vaccine has a 80% chance of being effective. If the vaccine is given to 333 randomly selected people, answer the following.
g) What is the probability that exactly 272 of them did not get the flu?
Round final answer to 4 decimal places.
h) What is the probability that at least 272 of them did not get the flu?
Round final answer to 4 decimal places.
i) What is the probability that at most 272 of them did not get the flu
Round final answer to 4 decimal places.
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