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Mathematics, 23.03.2021 01:40, genyjoannerubiera

At airports, some people are randomly selected for extra security screening. It is claimed that 25% of all passengers are screened. A recent flight contained 5 passengers in first class, none of whom were chosen for additional screening. We want to perform a simulation to estimate the probability that 0 out of 5 passengers would be chosen in a random selection process.

Let 0 = chosen for extra screening, and 1, 2, and 3 = not chosen for extra screening. Skip the digits 4 through 9. Using the digits shown below, how many passengers, out of 5, are selected for extra screening?

00694, 05977, 19664, 65441, 20903, 62371, 22725, 53340.

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