Let x be a discrete binomial random variable that measures the number of successes in n trials.
Let p = 0.4 be the probability of success, that is, the probability that a deer has the aforementioned type of tick.
So the probability that 124 deer or less have this type of tick is calculated using the probability formula for a binomial distribution.
P (X <= x) = sum from x = 0 to x = 124 of (300! / ((X! * (300-x)!)) * (P ^ x) * (1-p) ^ n-x.
Finally the probability is 0.7030
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Step-by-step explanation:
2 5/8+9 6/7 = 2+9+5/8 + 6/7 = 11 +5/8+6/7

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B) False
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Counterexample
| 2x + 3 | = 7
2x + 3 = +7 , -7
4243.6-4000=243.6/4000= 0.06
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