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A wildlife biologist examines frogs for a genetic trait he suspects
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A wildlife biologist examines frogs for a genetic trait he suspects may be linked to sensitivity to industrial toxins in the environment. Previous research has established that this trait is usually found in 1 of every 8 frogs. He collects and examines 10 frogs. If the frequency of the trait has not changed, what's the probability he finds the trait in
a) none of the 10 frogs?
b) at least 2 frogs?
c) 3 or 4 frogs?
d) no more than 4 frogs?
e) Would it be unusual for the biologist to find 5 or more of his 10 frogs with this trait? Explain.
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