The vaccination of children entails a composite probability of side effects of 0.01 per vaccination per child.

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The vaccination of children entails a composite probability of side effects of 0.01 per vaccination per child. The side effect requires a health clinic to stockpile special medication for these cases of side effects. The health clinic vaccinates on the average 200 children per day. How many doses of the side-effect medication should health clinic stockpile to meet its average 30-day (i.e., monthly)

needs? Assuming that side-effect medication is effective 90% of the times and cases that are not successfully treated by the first dose of the side-effect medication require an additional dose of the same side-effect medication. How many additional doses should the health clinic stockpile to cover these cases?

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