11. Suppose we were told that among the officers in our police department, 30% are married, 20% are single, 10% are widowed, 25% are divorced, and 15% are legally separated. In a random sample of 5...


11. Suppose we were told that among the officers in our police department, 30% are married,<br>20% are single, 10% are widowed, 25% are divorced, and 15% are legally separated. In a<br>random sample of 5 employees, what is the probability that one employee is either divorced<br>or legally separated? Use the formula below. Remember 1! = 1.<br>n!<br>P(x) =<br>p*(1- p)

Extracted text: 11. Suppose we were told that among the officers in our police department, 30% are married, 20% are single, 10% are widowed, 25% are divorced, and 15% are legally separated. In a random sample of 5 employees, what is the probability that one employee is either divorced or legally separated? Use the formula below. Remember 1! = 1. n! P(x) = p*(1- p)"-* x!(n-x)!

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