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Mathematics, 28.07.2019 04:10 jones2279

According to an article on the guardian website, a british woman in 2003 has probability 0.27 of living at least 100 years . suppose that you randomly select 200 women who were born in 2003 . will exactly 54 of them live at least 100 years?

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