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stepladder [879]
3 years ago
14

HELP ME !

Mathematics
2 answers:
elena55 [62]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The number of children who disliked the smoothie is 9.

The total number of children is 27.

The conditional relative frequency that a customer disliked the new smoothie, given that the person is a child is approximately 33%.

marshall27 [118]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

9

27

33%

Step-by-step explanation:

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a) What is the probability that the number of drivers will be at most 11?

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P(k=8) = 20^8e^{-20}/8!=25600000000 \cdot 0.00000000206/40320=0.001\\\\P(k=9) = 20^9e^{-20}/9!=512000000000 \cdot 0.00000000206/362880=0.003\\\\P(k=10) = 20^{10}e^{-20}/10!=10240000000000 \cdot 0.00000000206/3628800=0.006\\\\P(k=11) = 20^{11}e^{-20}/11!=204800000000000 \cdot 0.00000000206/39916800=0.011\\\\

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P(k>23)=1-\sum_0^{23} P(k=x_i)=1-(P(k\leq11)+\sum_{12}^{23} P(k=x_i))

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c) What is the probability that the number of drivers will be between 11 and 23, inclusive? What is the probability that the number of drivers will be strictly between 11 and 23?

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