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Mathematics, 07.07.2020 21:01 koboshy23

A three-person jury has two members who each have a probability p of making the correct decision in a case. The third member doesnt care and flips a coin for each decision. The ruling is based on a majority vote amongst the jurors (a) What is the probability that the jury will correctly decide the case?
(b) Suppose two of the jurors quit, one of whom is the juror that doesnt care. Does the rrectly deciding the case i ncrease, decrease, or no at all?

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