People whose blood type is O-negative are universal donorsanyone can receive a blood transfusion of O-negative blood.

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People whose blood type is O-negative are universal donors—anyone can receive a blood transfusion of O-negative blood. In the U.S., 7.2% of the people have O-negative blood. A blood donor clinic wants to find 10 O-negative individuals. In repeated screening, what is the chance of finding such individuals among the first 100 people screened?

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