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Mathematics, 14.03.2020 05:25 sarah8479

Early in August an undergraduate college discovers that it can accommodate a few extra students. Enrolling these additional students would provide a substantial increase in revenue without increasing the operating costs of the college; that is, no new classes would have to be added. From past experience, the college knows that 40% of those students will actually enroll. a) What is the probability that at most six students will enroll if the college offers admission to ten more students?b) What is the probability that more than 12 will actually enroll if admission is offered to 20 students?c) If 70% of those students admitted actually enroll, what is the probability that at least 12 out of 15 students will actually enroll?

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