'In a mall there is a clothing seller who does a discount: If there are 10 out of 45 people who visit the store and buy existing clothes. What is the probability that more than 25 out of 45 people will buy clothes at the store?'
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First, we need to find the probability that a person buys clothes at the store. We know that out of 45 people, 10 buy clothes, so the probability of a person buying clothes is 10/45 or 2/9. Show more…
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