In: Statistics and Probability
The classrooms at the Redman Academy consist of cramped tables
that seat 3 people. The probability of being-left handed is 26%,
and left-handed test takers need to sit in the far-left seat,
otherwise, they constantly bump elbows with the person next to them
causing complaints.
⦁ What is the probability that no one in a group of 3
students is left-handed?
⦁ What is the probability that only 1 person in the
group of 3 students is left-handed?
⦁ What is the probability that no one at a table will
complain during a test if I randomly seat three students?
⦁ I have 9 students in my class, 2 of which are
left-handed. If I have exactly 3 tables and randomly seat the
students, what is the probability of no complaints?