Probability values based on the binomial distribution.
1. A car insurance company has determined that 7 percent of all drivers were involved in a car accident last year. Among the 11 drivers living on one particular street, 3 were involved in a car accident last year. If 11 drivers are randomly selected, what is the likelihood of getting 3 or more who were involved in a car accident last year?
2. The participants in a television quiz show are picked from a large pool of applicants with approximately equal numbers of men and women. Among the last 11 participants there have been only 2 women. If participants are picked by chance, what is the probability of getting 2 or fewer women when 11 people are picked?