To select correct options.
Answer to Problem 36E
The choices b) and c) are correct but a) is not.
Explanation of Solution
We will check each of the given options.
a) The 5 out of the 10 digits result in 5 or more people, resulting in a
b)The 1 out of the 10 digits result in 5 or more people, resulting in a probability of 10%. Hence, it is correct.
(c) The 1 out of the 10 digits result in 5 or more people, resulting in a probability of 10%.Hence, it is correct.
(d) Incorrect as we already know (a) is incorrect. (e) correct because (b) and (c) are correct and (a) is incorrect.
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