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CCA has stated in 2017 that 64.9 % of its students are first generation college students.
Suppose you sample 15 CCA students and ask if they are first generation college students or not, counting the number of first generation students.
a. Create a binomial probability distribution (table) for this situation.
(Report answers accurate to 4 decimal places.)
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a. What is the probability that 11 students or less are first generation?
b. What is the probability that at least 7 students are first generation ?
c. What is the probability that 4 students will be first generation?
d. What is the probability that between 7-14 students are first generation (inclusing 7 and 14)?
e. What is the probability that 7 students are NOT first generation?
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