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Mathematics, 11.02.2021 21:40 kayliebug2003

Heart failure is due to either natural occurrences (89%) or outside factors (11%). Outside factors are related to induced substances or foreign objects. Natural occurrences are caused by arterial blockage, disease, and infection. Assume that causes of heart failure between individuals are independent. A) What is the probability that the first patient with heartfailure that enters the emergency room has the conditions due tooutside factors?
B) What is the probability that third patient with heartfailure that enters the emergency room is the first one due tooutside factors?
C) What is the mean number of heart failure patients with thecondition due to natural causes that enter the emergency roombefore the first patient with heart failure from outsidefactors?

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