
6. If 60% of the U.S. adult population supports the Black Lives Matter (#BLM) movement and...
Styles 6. If 60% of the U.S. adult population supports the Black Lives Matter (#BLM) movemen and you randomly select 25 adults: a) [3 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 Expected Value (mean) of the number support #BLM?
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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...
The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement began on July 13, 2013. The main focus of BLM for years has been on bringing awareness to police brutality against the African American community and to people of color (Hispanics and Blacks). There have been many movements in the past addressing racial injustice against the Black community (Civil Rights movements from 1965 to 1969 and the 1992 Los Angeles Riots). Do you believe this current movement will bring about any change? If so,...
support #BLM! 7. Suppose it is known that heights of 8 year old Christmas trees are approximately normally distributed with a mean of 75.5" and standard deviation o = 8.3". a) [5 pts] What is the probability that a randomly selected tree is taller than 74”? b) [2 pts) If we sample 14 of those trees, what is the standard deviation of the distribution of sample means (ox) for this sample? c) [4 pts) If you sample 14 trees, what...
Additional question: It is known that 1/3 of the St. Catharines adult population does not accumulate enough physical activity to experience health benefits. Lack of physical activity is a risk factor for various health conditions including cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, and osteoporosis. If 10 adults are randomly selected from this population: a) What is the probability that exactly 8 of them will not be physically active? b) What is the probability that at least 9 will not be physically active?...
It is known that 1/3 of the St. Catharines adult population does
not accumulate enough physical activity to experience health
benefits. Lack of physical activity is a risk factor for various
health conditions including cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular
disease, and osteoporosis. If 10 adults are randomly selected from
this population:
a) What is the probability that exactly 8 of them will not be
physically active?
b) What is the probability that at least 9 will not be
physically active?
c) Find...
l) lf 25% of U.S. federal prison inmates are not US. citizens, find the probability that 2 randomly selected federal prison inmates will not be U.S. citizens. 2) Three cards are drawn from a deck without replacement. Find these probabilities. a. Al are jacks. b. All are clubs. c. All are red cards. For a recent year, 0.99 of the incarcerated population is adults and 0.07 is female. If an incarcerated person is selected at random, find the probability that...
cr MATH 227 -TEST 2 SAMPLE how many subcommit thee of 6 member If they Solve the problem 3,4 5, 6. 7if repetition of digits is not allowed? e formed using the 2) How many -digt unbos can be fomed using the digits 1,234tition of digits is not If not, identify the requirement that is not satisfied. disbribution. Deternine w -0047 0.292 distribution for the number of adults (among 4 randomly selected adults) who have a college degree. Find the...
*Problem #36) The problem numbers below correspond to problems
in the textbook for section 6.2 (pg. 340). Use the scenario given
in the textbook problem to answer the questions given here. In
other words, replace parts (a), (b), etc. from the book with the
questions below. Please show the probabilities necessary to support
all of your answers, particularly when asked whether a particular
result is unusual.
Problem #36) (a) Identify the properties of this binomial
distribution: What does a "success"...
Saved The distribution of heights of adult men is Normal, with a mean of 69 inches and a standard deviation of 2 inches. Billy’s height has a z-score of - 0.5 (or negative 0.5) when compared to all adult men. Interpret what this z-score tells about how Billy compares to other men in terms of height. Question 3 options: Billy is less than 69 inches tall. Billy is half of a standard deviation below the mean. Billy is 68 inches...