Mathematics, 04.05.2021 02:20 alisonn2004
Q4: Company records show that of their all projects, 75% will not make a profit.
a. What is the probability that of 6 randomly selected projects, 4 will make a profit.
b. What is the probability that of 6 randomly selected projects, non will make a profit.
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Q4: Company records show that of their all projects, 75% will not make a profit.
a. What is the pr...
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