Suppose there were 200 athletes in an event. Six athletes were tested for banned substances. All of

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Suppose there were 200 athletes in an event. Six athletes were tested for banned substances. All of the test results were negative (i.e., were clean). If 5 percent of the athletes actually used some banned substance, what is the probability of drawing a random sample of six that were clean?

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Sports Economics

ISBN: 9780521876612

1st Edition

Authors: Roger D. Blair

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