Suppose we know from prior knowledge that 78% of customers at Tim Hortons purchase a beverage. If we randomly select three customers leaving a Tim Hortons and ask them whether they purchased a...


Suppose we know from prior knowledge that 78% of customers at Tim<br>Hortons purchase a beverage. If we randomly select three customers<br>leaving a Tim Hortons and ask them whether they purchased a beverage o<br>some sort, then assuming customers purchases are independent of<br>eachother, what is the probability that exactly 2 of these customers<br>purchased a beverage?<br>0.598<br>0.780<br>0.608<br>O 0.392<br>0.402<br>

Extracted text: Suppose we know from prior knowledge that 78% of customers at Tim Hortons purchase a beverage. If we randomly select three customers leaving a Tim Hortons and ask them whether they purchased a beverage o some sort, then assuming customers purchases are independent of eachother, what is the probability that exactly 2 of these customers purchased a beverage? 0.598 0.780 0.608 O 0.392 0.402

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