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Mathematics, 29.06.2021 21:50 robertojr24ov5pel

Let r be the binomial random variable corresponding to the number of people that will live beyond their 90th birthday, r ≥ 15. We want to find P(r ≥ 15) using the normal approximation given 625 trials and a probability of a 4.4% success on a single trial.

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