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Mathematics, 23.09.2019 18:00 cl6205071

The odds of an individual getting struck by lightening in one year are roughly 1 in a million; for this question assume this probability is exactly that ratio: 10−6 . in a randomly chosen set of eleven people, what are the odds that exactly 2 of them are hit by lightening in a given year? what is the correct probability distribution to use to answer this question? why is this the correct choice of probability distribution?

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