The probability that a person in the general population

Chapter 14, Problem 14.1.407

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The probability that a person in the general population suffers from depression is 0.12. If five people from the general population are randomly selected, the probability that three of them will suffer from depression is the third term of the binomial expansion of (0.12 + 0.88)5 Probability a person in the general population suffers from depression Probability a person in the general population does not suffer from depression 5 people from the general population are selected. What is this probability?

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