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Suppose 85% of all students taking a beginning programming course fail to get their first program to run on first submission. Consider a group of 7 such students, where each student's success is independent from the other and the chance each student fails on their first try is consistent. (Round answers to three decimal places.)
a. What is the probability exactly 6 fail on their first submissions?
b. What is the probability 6 or less fail on their first submissions?
c. What is the probability at least 6 fail on their first submissions?
d. How many students should be expected to fail?
e. What is the standard deviation?
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