Discrete problem of probability theory [closed]

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Published on 2010-06-12T17:31:40Z Indexed on 2010/06/12 17:43 UTC
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A jury consists of 12 persons each of which has, before the trial started, a probability of 0.4 to vote in favor of the defendant's innocence. During the trial, the lawyer has a probability of 0.6 to change the mind of each juror who was biased against the accused. How likely is the defendant to be acquitted if he needs 10 votes in favor?

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