find the number of successes x suggested by the given statement. A computer manufacturer randomly selects 2000 of its computers for quality assurance and finds that 4% of these computers are found to be defective.
Answer:
n= 2000, p=4% = 0.04

x= 0.04 * 2000
x= 80
Number of successes (x) = 80
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