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Suppose that we define an individual who has automobile insurance from the company as a "success" if they have no moving violations. calculate the probability that, in a random sample of 10 individuals, exactly 4 will have no moving violations. [3 points] (b) suppose that we define an individual as a "success" if they have at least two moving violations. calculate the probability that at most 3 out of 10 people will each have at least two moving violations. [3 points] (c) calculate the (i) mean and the (ii) standard deviation of the number of individuals out of 10 who have exactly one moving violation. [2 points each]

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