gday i've got a question regarding binomial probability from Fitzpatrick ex 29(b), Q8.
The question is: A dental inspector finds that about 20 % of children of a certain area have tooth decay. What is the probability that out of the 6 children examined, only the first, third and fifth have tooth decay.
I think that the answer is 0.2^3 x 0.8^3 = 64/15625
However, Mr Fitzpatrick believes the answer to be 64/3125.
Have I made a mistake? If I have I just can't find it!
Thanks for your help in advance.
The question is: A dental inspector finds that about 20 % of children of a certain area have tooth decay. What is the probability that out of the 6 children examined, only the first, third and fifth have tooth decay.
I think that the answer is 0.2^3 x 0.8^3 = 64/15625
However, Mr Fitzpatrick believes the answer to be 64/3125.
Have I made a mistake? If I have I just can't find it!
Thanks for your help in advance.