Discrete Probability Distributions Suppose the efficacy of the covid vaccine is about 80%. Assume that each person's response to the covid is independent oof another person's response. Find the probability that at least one exposed person will get the covid if 10 people are exposed.
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Suppose the efficacy of the covid vaccine is about 80%. Assume that each person's response to the covid is independent oof another person's response. Find the probability that at least one exposed person will get the covid if 10 people are exposed.
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