Abner, an American baseball fanatic, has just moved to a town in which it is known that 25% of the residents are familiar with the rules of the game.
Abner takes a random sample of 40 residents of the town. Find the probability that
of the residents in Abner’s sample are familiar with the rules of baseball.
Abner would like to field a town team for an upcoming regional baseball tournament. Abner is intending to play himself, but he needs to find enough other players to fill up the team. As he does not yet know anyone in the town, he decides to take another random sample of residents in hopes of finding enough other players. Only people familiar with the rules of baseball are able to be included in the team, but it may be assumed that anyone in the town familiar with the rules would also be willing to join Abner’s team.
Given that an American baseball team must have a minimum of nine players, find the smallest number of people that Abner should include in his sample in order to have at least a 90% chance of filling up his team.
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