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Mathematics, 24.03.2021 17:00 CoreyHammond1517

USA Today reports that about 25% of all prison parolees become repeat offenders. Alice is a social worker whose job is to counsel people on parole. Let us say success means a person does not become a repeat offender. Alice has been given a group of four parolees. Find the probability P(r) of r successes ranging from 0 to 4. (Round your answers to three decimal places.) P(0) =
P(1) =
P(2) =
P(3) =
P(4) =
What is the expected number of parolees in Alice's group who will not be repeat offenders? What is the standard deviation?

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