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Every rabbit of a particular breed has a 40% probability of being born with long hair (LH). Six rabbits are born.
Compute:
(a) P(4 have LH)
(b) P(At most 1 has LH)
(c) P(At least 5 has LH)
(d) P(At least 1 has LH)
(e) How many rabbits should one observe in order for P(At least 1 has LH)= 99:995%? 4
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