In​ 1970, 94​%of​ 30-year-olds in a country earned more than their parents did at age 30​ (adjusted for​ inflation). In​ 2014, only 39​% of​ 30-year-olds in the same country earned more than their parents did at age 30.    (a) What is the probability a randomly selected​ 30-year-old in 1970 earned more than his or her parents at age​ 30?   ​(b) What is the probability that two randomly selected​ 30-year-olds in 1970 earned more than their parents at age​ 30?   ​(c) What is the probability that out of ten randomly selected​ 30-year-olds in​ 1970, at least one did not earn more than his or her parents at age​ 30?   (d) What is the probability that out of ten randomly selected​ 30-year-olds in​ 2014, at least one did not earn more than his or her parents at age​ 30?

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94​%of​ 30-year-olds in a country earned more than their parents did at age 30​ (adjusted for​ inflation). In​ 2014, only 39​% of​ 30-year-olds in the same country earned more than their parents did at age 30. 
 
(a) What is the probability a randomly selected​ 30-year-old in 1970 earned more than his or her parents at age​ 30?
 
​(b) What is the probability that two randomly selected​ 30-year-olds in 1970 earned more than their parents at age​ 30?
 
​(c) What is the probability that out of ten randomly selected​ 30-year-olds in​ 1970, at least one did not earn more than his or her parents at age​ 30?
 
(d) What is the probability that out of ten randomly selected​ 30-year-olds in​ 2014, at least one did not earn more than his or her parents at age​ 30?
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Probability that a 30-year-old in a country can earn more than their parents did at age 30 is (p) = 0.94.

So, the probability that a 30-year-old in a country can not earn more than their parents did at age 30 is (q) =  0.06.

 

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