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Arlen is planning a dinner party at which he will be able to accommodate seven guests. From past experience, he knows that each person invited to the party will accept his invitation with probability...

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Arlen is planning a dinner party at which he will be able to accommodate seven guests. From past experience, he knows that each person
invited to the party will accept his invitation with probability 0.5. He
also knows that each person who accepts will actually attend with
probability 0.8. Suppose that Arlen invites twelve people. Assuming
that they behave independently of one another, what is the probability
that he will end up with more guests than he can accommodate
Answered 1 days After Sep 27, 2022

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Rajeswari answered on Sep 28 2022
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Arlen is planning a dinner party at which he will be able to accommodate seven guests. From past experience, he knows that each person
invited to the party will accept his invitation with probability 0.5. He
also knows that each person who accepts will actually attend...
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