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Mathematics, 27.12.2021 14:00 rebekahlm

Suppose a group of 100 women aged 60-64 got a new flu vaccine in 2004, and 5 of them died the following year. Is this event unusual? Specifically, how likely is it that at least 5 out of 100 women aged 60 to 64 who get the flu vaccine will die within the next year? Know the chance of dying of a woman aged 60-64 getting a new flu vaccine in the next five years is 0.009.

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