Five plants are operated by a garment manufacturer. They feel there is a fifteen percent chance for a strike at any one plant and the risk of a strike at one plant is independent of the risk of a strike at another plant. Let X be the number of plants of the garment manufacturer that strike.   Step 1 of 3 :   Compute the probability that 33 of the plants will strike. Round your answer to four decimal places, if necessary.

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Five plants are operated by a garment manufacturer. They feel there is a fifteen percent chance for a strike at any one plant and the risk of a strike at one plant is independent of the risk of a strike at another plant. Let X be the number of plants of the garment manufacturer that strike.
 
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Compute the probability that 33 of the plants will strike. Round your answer to four decimal places, if necessary.
 
 
 
 
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