(Refer to Example 37.) Suppose a parasitoid has a probability of 0.03 of detecting a

Chapter 12, Problem 99

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(Refer to Example 37.) Suppose a parasitoid has a probability of 0.03 of detecting a given host. If 50 parasitoids are trying to find a particular host, what is the probability that the host will avoid detection?

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