Mathematics
Mathematics, 21.03.2020 01:53, endermss1970

A certain college would like to have 1050 freshmen. This college cannot accommodate more than 1060. Assume that each applicant accepts with probability 0.6 and that the acceptances can be modeled by Bernoulli trials.
If the college offers admission to 1750 applicants, what is that probability that it will have too many acceptances?

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