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Fifty-four percent of U.S. adults have very little confidence in newspapers. You randomly select eight U.S. adults, find the probability that the number of U.S. adults who have very little confidence in newspapers is (a) exactly six, and (b) at least four. A a. 0.147 b. 0.280 B a. 0.853 b. 0.720 C a. 0.147 b. 0.720 D a. 0.853 b. 0.280
For questions 1 through 3, refer to the following information: Thirty-six percent of U.S. adults favor the use of unmanned drones by police agencies. You randomly select ten U.S. adults and ask them whether they favor the use of unmanned drones by police agencies. 1. What is the probability that less than one out of the ten randomly selected U.S. adults favors the use of unmanned drones by police agencies? Round to the nearest thousandth. a. 0.012 b. 0.076 c....
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8) A jar contains ten black buttons and six brown buttons. If nine buttons are picked at random, what is the probability that exactly five of them are black? 10) A bag contains six real diamonds and five fake diamonds. If six diamonds are picked from the bag at random, what is the probability that at most four of them are real?
Thirty-five percent of US adults have little confidence in their cars. You randomly select ten US adults. Find the probability that the number of US adults who have little confidence in their cars is (1) exactly six and then find the probability that it is (2) more than 7. (1) 0.069 (2) 0.005 (1) 0.069 (2) 0.974 (1) 0.021 (2) 0.005 (1) 0.021 (2) 0.026
art 2 The mean number of accidents at a certain intersection is about five. Find the probability that the number of accidents at this certain intersection on any given day is exactly seven, at least six, no more than four. Part 3. Thirty-eight percent of adults say that Google news is a major source of new for them. You randomly select 17 adults. Find the probability that the number of adults who say that Google news is a major source...
Twenty-six percent of U.S. employees who are late for work blame oversleeping. You randomly select four U.S. employees who are late for work and ask them whether they blame oversleeping. The random variable represents the number of U.S. employees who are late for work and blame oversleeping. Find the mean of the binomial distribution. u= (Round to the nearest hundredth as needed.) Find the variance of the binomial distribution. o2 = N (Round to the nearest hundredth as needed.) Find...
15 Question Help 47% of U.S. adults have very little confidence in newspapers. You randomly select 10 U.S. adults. Find the probability that the number of U.S. adults who have very little confidence in newspapers is (a) exactly five, (b) at least six, and (c) less than four (a) P(5)=L(Round to three decimal places as needed.) (b) P(x26) = (Round to three decimal places as needed.) (c) P(x<4)= (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Enter your answer in each...
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6. If 60% of the U.S. adult population supports the Black Lives Matter (#BLM) movement and you randomly select 25 adults: a) 13 pts) What is the probability that exactly 17 support #BLM? b) [3 pts] What is the probability that of those 25, less than 18 support #BLM c) (3 pts) What is the probability that between 8 and 14 people support #BLM? d) [3 pts) What is the...
Problem Set 3 - Chp. 4 In Exercise 1, find the indicated binomial probabilities. 1f convenient, use technology or Table 2 in Appendix B of the e-text. 1. Sixty-two percent of U.S. adults get news on social media sites. You randomly select five U.S adults. Find the probability that the number of U.S. adults who get news on social media sites is (a) exactly two, (b) at least two, and (c) more than two. (Source: Pew Research Center) In Exercise...
Exam 84 (Sects. 4.1-5.2) Thirty-five percent of 1. con sumers prefer to purchase electronics online.You randomly select 8 consumers. Find the that the number of consumers who prefer to purchase electronics online is (a) exactly five, (b) more than five, and (c) at most five. ID (a) Find the probability that the number that prefer to purchase electronics online is exactly five. P(5) (Round to three decimal places as needed.) (b) Find the probability that the number that prefer to...