Provide answers to the following questions, recording answers to two decimal places: Question B1: If you randomly selected one person from the 1200 subjects in this study, what is the probability that the person exhibits the most common BMI? (2 marks) Question B2: If you randomly selected one person from the 1200 subjects in this study, what is the probability that the person exhibits a BMI of 20? (2 marks) Question B3: If you randomly selected one person from the 1200 subjects in this study, what is the probability that the person exhibits a BMI from 22 to 25, inclusive (ie, either 22, 23, 24 or 25)? (2 marks) Question B4: If you randomly selected one person from the 1200 subjects in this study, what is the probability that the person does not exhibit a BMI of 28 or 29? (2 marks) Question B5: If you randomly selected four people from the 1200 subjects in this study, what is the probability that at least one person exhibits a BMI of 30? (Assume that the total number of subjects remains at 1200 for all four selections). (2 marks) Question B6: If you randomly selected three people from the 1200 subjects in this study, what is the probability that all three of the people exhibit a BMI of 29? (Assume that the total number of subjects remains at 1200 for all three selections). (2 marks) Question B7: If you randomly selected two people from the 1200 subjects in this study, what is the probability that neither person exhibits a BMI of 28 or 29? (Assume that the total number of subjects remains at 1200 for both selections). (2 marks)