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considered a town with two hospitals.  In the large hospital about 45 babies are
born each day, and in the smaller hospital about 15 babies are born each day.  We were
born each day, and in the smaller hospital about 15 babies are born each day.  We were
interested in  guessing which hospital would have on the average the largest number of
interested in  guessing which hospital would have on the average the largest number of

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Recall that in Exercise, we considered a town with two hospitals. In the large hospital about 45 babies are born each day, and in the smaller hospital about 15 babies are born each day. We were interested in guessing which hospital would have on the average the largest number of days with the property that more than 60 percent of the children born on that day are boys. For each hospital find the expected number of days in a year that have the property that more than 60 percent of the children born on that day were boys.