A market research company is hired to determine the cma study is conducted at a retirement home to determine the attitudes of nurses towards various administrative procedures. a sample of 13 nurses is selected from a total of 25 nurses employed by the retirement home.muting preferences of the people in a small town. there are two taxi companies competing for fares in the area (brilliant taxis and taxi ride co.), but both offer different types of services. the initial analysis suggests that 1 in 5 people travel with brilliant taxis. 7.1) if ten randomly selected people are interviewed, then what is the probability that: a) what is the probability that two or less people will prefer travelling with brilliant taxis (rounded off to three decimals)?