(a) Let X denote the number of shoots that hit the bull. Then X is binomially distributed:
P(X=k)=Cn,kpk(1-p)n-k=C96,k(1/32)k(31/32)96-k ; n=96,p=1/32
(b) Since n is large, and p is small, we can use the Poisson approximation, with parameter "\\lambda=np=3" . Thus,
P(X≤1)=P(X=0)+P(X=1)=e-λ +λ*e-λ=4e-3=0.199
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