On the leeward side of the island of Oahu, in a small village, about 77% of the residents are of Hawaiian ancestry. Let n = 1, 2, 3, … represent the number of people you must meet until you encounter the first person of Hawaiian ancestry in the village.
(a)
Write out a formula for the probability distribution of the
random variable n. (Enter a mathematical
expression.)
P(n) =
(b)
Compute the probabilities that n = 1, n = 2,
and n = 3. (For each answer, enter a number. Round your
answers to three decimal places.)
P(1) =
P(2) =
P(3) =
(c)
Compute the probability that n ≥ 4. Hint:
P(n ≥ 4) = 1 − P(n = 1) −
P(n = 2) − P(n = 3). (Enter a
number. Round your answer to three decimal places.)
(d)
What is the expected number of residents in the village you must
meet before you encounter the first person of Hawaiian ancestry?
Hint: Use μ for the geometric distribution and
round. (Enter a number. Round your answer to the nearest whole
number.)
residents

On the leeward side of the island of Oahu, in a small village, about 77% of...
On the leeward side of the island of Oahu, in a small village,
about 75% of the residents are of Hawaiian ancestry. Let n = 1, 2,
3, … represent the number of people you must meet until you
encounter the first person of Hawaiian ancestry in the village.
(a) Write out a formula for the probability distribution of the
random variable n. (Enter a mathematical expression.)
Use the geometric probability distribution to solve the following problem. On the leeward...
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On the leeward side of the island of Oahu, in the small village of Nanakuli, about 85% of the residents are of Hawaiian ancestry. Let n = 1, 2, 3, ... represent the number of people you must meet until you encounter the first person of Hawaiian ancestry in the village of Nanakuli. (a) Write out a formula for the probability distribution of the random variable n. (Use rho and n in your answer.) P(n) = (b) Compute the probabilities...
Question 13 Not yet answered Points out of 4.00 Flag question Suppose that on the leeward side ofthe island of Oahu, in the small village of Nanakuli, about 40% of the residents are of Hawanan ancestry. Let 1 2 3 represent the number of people you must meet until you encounter the first person of Hawaiian ancestry in the village of Nanakuli. The formula for the probability distribution of the random variable n is given as Pn)-(0.40xo.60)-1 What is the...
Question 13 Not yet answered Points out of 4.o Flag question Suppose that on the leeward side of the island of Oahu, in the small village of Nanakuli, about 40% of the residents are of Hawanan ancestry Let 1.2 3... represent the number of people you must meet until you encounter the first person of Hawaiian ancestry in the village of Nanakuli. The formula for the probability distribution of the random variable n is given as Po)-(0.40x0 60) What is...
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To
assess attitudes towards issues that affect the residents of a
village, the village randomly chose 800 families to participate in
a survey of life attitudes the village received 628 completed
surveys what is the sample proportion of completed surveys?
0.628
0.785
1.274
0.886
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