1. Are your finances, buying habits, medical records, and phone calls really private? A real concern for many adults is that computers and the Internet are reducing privacy. A survey conducted by Peter D. Hart Research Associates for the Shell Poll was reported in USA Today. According to the survey, 49% of adults are concerned that employers are monitoring phone calls. Use the binomial distribution formula to calculate the probability of the following.
(a) Out of five adults, none is concerned that employers are
monitoring phone calls. (Round your answer to three decimal
places.)
(b) Out of five adults, all are concerned that employers are
monitoring phone calls. (Round your answer to three decimal
places.)
(c) Out of five adults, exactly three are concerned that employers
are monitoring phone calls. (Round your answer to three decimal
places.)
2. Given the binomial experiment with n = 300 trials and
probability of success on a single trial p = 0.02, find the value
of λ
λ =
Use the Poisson distribution to estimate the probability of r = 6
successes. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
P(r = 6) =
1. Are your finances, buying habits, medical records, and phone calls really private? A real concern...
Are your finances, buying habits, medical records, and phone calls really private? A real concern for many adults is that computers and the Internet are reducing privacy. A survey conducted by Peter D. Hart Research Associates for the Shell Poll was reported in USA Today. According to the survey, 47% of adults are concerned that employers are monitoring phone calls. Use the binomial distribution formula to calculate the probability of the following. Out of five adults, exactly three are concerned...
Are your finances, buying habits, medical records, and phone calls really private? A real concern for many adults is that computers and the Internet are reducing privacy. A survey conducted by Peter D. Hart Research Associates for the Shell poll was re orted in USA Today. According to the survey, 41% or adults are concerned that employers are monitoring phone calls. Use the binonial distribution formula to calculate the robability or the following (a) Out of five adults, none is...
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A study of long-distance phone calls made from General Electric Corporate Headquarters in Fairfield, Connecticut, revealed the length of the calls, in minutes, follows the normal probability distribution. The mean length of time per call was 3.8 minutes and the standard deviation was 0.70 minutes. Use Appendix B.3. What is the probability that calls last between 3.8 and 4.5 minutes? (Round your z value to 2 decimal places and final answer to 4 decimal places.) What is the probability that...
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