Question10. People with type O-negative blood are universal donors. That is, any patient can receive a transfusion of O-negative blood. Only 7.2\% of the American population has O-negative blood. If 10 Americans are randomly selected, what is the probability that at least 1 of them is a universal donor? a) 0 b) 0.474 c) 0.526 d) 0.720 e) 1
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STEP 1
1. The probability that a randomly selected American has O-negative blood is .
2. The probability that a randomly selected American does not have O-negative blood is .
3. We are selecting 10 Americans randomly.
4. We need to find the probability that at least one of them is a universal donor.
STEP 2
1. Calculate the probability that none of the 10 selected individuals has O-negative blood.
2. Use the complement rule to find the probability that at least one person has O-negative blood.
STEP 3
Calculate the probability that none of the 10 selected individuals has O-negative blood. This is given by:
STEP 4
Compute :
STEP 5
Use the complement rule to find the probability that at least one person has O-negative blood:
The probability that at least one of the 10 randomly selected Americans is a universal donor is approximately:
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