USA Today reported that approximately 25% of all state prisoninmates released on parole become repeat offenders while on parole.Suppose the parole board is examining five prisoners up for parole.Let x = number of prisoners out of five on parole who become repeatoffenders. x 0 1 2 3 4 5 P(x) 0.217 0.368 0.220 0.156 0.038 0.001(a) Find the probability that one or more of the five parolees willbe repeat offenders. (Round your answer to three decimal places.)Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. How does this number relate tothe probability that none of the parolees will be repeat offenders?These probabilities are the same. This is twice the probability ofno repeat offenders. This is five times the probability of norepeat offenders. This is the complement of the probability of norepeat offenders. These probabilities are not related to eachother. (b) Find the probability that two or more of the fiveparolees will be repeat offenders. (Round your answer to threedecimal places.) (c) Find the probability that four or more of thefive parolees will be repeat offenders. (Round your answer to threedecimal places.) (d) Compute ?, the expected number of repeatoffenders out of five. (Round your answer to three decimal places.)? = prisoners (e) Compute ?, the standard deviation of the numberof repeat offenders out of five. (Round your answer to two decimalplaces.) ? = prisoners