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Assume that 13% of people are left-handed. if we select 5 people at random, find the probability of each outcome. a. the first lefty is the fifth person chosen. b. there are some lefties among the 5 people. c. the first lefty is the second or third person. d. there are exactly 3 lefties in the group. e. there are at least 3 lefties in the group. f) there are no more than 3 lefties in the group. de veaux, richard d.; velleman, paul f.; bock, david e.. stats: data and models (page 433). pearson education. kindle edition.

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