Someone hands you a box of 22 chocolate-covered candies, telling you that 13 are vanilla creams and the rest are peanut butter. You pick candies at random and discover the first 4 you eat are all vanilla. Consider a result to be surprising if there is less than a 5% chance of observing it given your expectations. Complete parts a through c below.
a)If there really were 13 vanilla and 9 peanut butter candies in
the box, what is the probability that you would have picked 4
vanillas in a row?
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