The probability of liking chocolate is 75%. If a sample of 12 students were taken from DWC, find: 1. The probability that exactly 8 people like chocolate 2. The probability that atmost 5 people like chocolate 3. The expected number of people who will like chocolates

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The probability of liking chocolate is 75%. If a sample of 12 students were taken from DWC, find:
1. The probability that exactly 8 people like chocolate
2. The probability that atmost 5 people like chocolate
3. The expected number of people who will like chocolates
4. The standard deviation of the distribution
5. The probability that 3 of them will not like chocolates.
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