4. Assume that 13% of people are left-handed. If we select 10 people at random, what is the probability that our first lefty is the 5th person chosen?

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i use a calculator so please write answer if possible in this format: “ biomPdf(2,3,4)” or geometricPdf(5,6,7) as an example
4. Assume that 13% of people are left-handed. If we select 10 people at random, what is the probability
that our first lefty is the 5th person chosen?
Transcribed Image Text:4. Assume that 13% of people are left-handed. If we select 10 people at random, what is the probability that our first lefty is the 5th person chosen?
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