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Rzqust [24]
3 years ago
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ASAP CAN SOMEONE ANSWER!! Any questions

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Alenkasestr [34]3 years ago
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I need points and I don’t really understand your question so I’m gonna go with blue as well. Sorry man good luck!
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Solution to the problem

Part a

For this case we can use the binomial model since we assume independent events and the same probability for each trial is the same p =0.15

Part b

For this case we want this probability:

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And replacing we got:

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Part c

For this case we want this probability:

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And replacing we got:

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Part d

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And we can use the complment rule and we got:

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And using the result from part a we got:

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