69% of all bald eagles survive their first year of life. If 45
bald eagles are randomly selected, find the probability that
a. Exactly 32 of them survive their first year of life.
b. At most 31 of them survive their first year of life.
c. At least 29 of them survive their first year of
life.
d. Between 26 and 31 (including 26 and 31) of them survive their
first year of life.
69% of all bald eagles survive their first year of life. If 45 bald eagles are...
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Question 6 < > Score on last try: 0 of 10 pts. See Details for more. > Next question You can retry this question below 67% of all bald eagles survive their first year of life. If 34 bald eagles are randomly selected probability that a. Exactly 21 of them survive their first year of life. b. At most 23 of them survive their first year of life. 0.7214 х c. At least 21 of them survive...
66% of all Americans are home owners. If 39 Americans are randomly selected, find the probability that a. Exactly 26 of them are homeowners. b. At most 28 of them are homeowners. c. At least 26 of them are home owners. d. Between 23 and 31 (including 23 and 31) of them are homeowners.
62% of all Americans live in cities with population greater than 100,000 people. If 47 Americans are randomly selected, find the probability that a. Exactly 28 of them live in cities with population greater than 100.000 people. b. At most 32 of them live in cities with population greater than 100.000 people. c. At least 31 of them live in cities with population greater than 100.000 people. d. Between 24 and 29 (including 24 and 29) of them live in...
56% of all violent felons in the prison system are repeat offenders. If 42 violent felons are randomly selected, find the probability that a. Exactly 22 of them are repeat offenders. b. At most 24 of them are repeat offenders. c. At least 24 of them are repeat offenders. d. Between 22 and 29 (including 22 and 29) of them are repeat offenders.
71% of all Americans live in cities with population greater than 100,000 people. If 48 Americans are randomly selected, find the probability that a. Exactly 36 of them live in cities with population greater than 100,000 people. b. At most 33 of them live in cities with population greater than 100,000 people. c. At least 31 of them live in cities with population greater than 100,000 people. d. Between 27 and 32 (including 27 and 32) of them live in...
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