Solution of problem N2980 probability theory
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2980. Every passer-by buys a newspaper with a probability of 0.25. Find the probability that from 1000 passersby buy a newspaper from 200 to 300 people.
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Detailed solution. Decorated in Microsoft Word 2003 (Quest decided to use the formula editor)
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Cumulative discount
| 30 $ | the discount is 10% |
| 20 $ | the discount is 7% |
| 18 $ | the discount is 6% |
| 15 $ | the discount is 5% |
| 12 $ | the discount is 4% |
| 9 $ | the discount is 3% |
| 6 $ | the discount is 2% |
| 3 $ | the discount is 1% |
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