A scientist conducted a hybridization experiment using peas with green pods and yellow pods. He crossed peas in such a way that 25% (or 143) of the 572
offspring peas were expected to have yellow pods. Instead of getting 143 peas with yellow pods, he obtained 148. Assume that the rate of 25% is correct.
a. Find the probability that among the 572 offspring peas, exactly 148 have yellow pods.
b. Find the probability that among the 572 offspring peas, at least 148 have yellow pods.
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