Consider the following information to answer Questions 5 and 6: A geneticist studying gene mutations in Drosophila melanogaster (the common fruit fly) has identified a particular gene mutation of interest, which results in the doubling of sensory receptors in the fruit flies eyes. She has determined through her research that the probability of a fruit fly carrying this mutation is 0.15. Question 5: What is the probability that in a sample of n = 100 fruit flies, exactly 13 of them carry this mutation? Present your answer to 3 decimal places. Question 6: In a sample of n = 100 fruit flies, what is the probability that more than 20 of them carry this genetic mutation? Present your answer to three decimal places. Use the cumulative binomial probability tables below to aid in your determination.