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yarga [219]
3 years ago
8

A research team conducted a study showing that approximately 20% of all businessmen who wear ties wear them so tightly that they

actually reduce blood flow to the brain, diminishing cerebral functions. At a board meeting of 15 businessmen, all of whom wear ties, what are the following probabilities?
at least one tie is too tight?
more than two ties are too tight?
no tie is too tight?
at least 13 ties are not too tight?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Masteriza [31]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. 0.9648

2. 0.602

3. 0.0352

4. 0.398

Step-by-step explanation:

We solve using binomial probability

n = 15

P = 20% = 0.2

1. At least 1 is tight

= P(X>=1)

P(X>=1) = 1-p(X= 0)

= P(x=0)

= 15C0(0.20)⁰(1-0.20)^15-0

= 15C0(0.20)⁰(80)¹⁵

= 0.0352

P(x>=1) = 1-0.0352

= 0.9648

2.

More than 2 ties tight

P(X>2)

P(X>2) = 1-p(X<=2)

p(X<=2) = p(x=0) + p(x=1) + p(x=2)

= p(x=0) = 0.0352

p(x=1) = 15C1(0.20)¹(0.80)¹⁴

= 0.1314

p(x=2) = 15C2(0.20)²(0.80)¹³

= 0.2309

P(x>2) = 1-(0.0352+0.1314+0.2309)

= 0.602

3.

No ties is tight

P(X = 0)

= 15C0(0.20)⁰(0.80)¹⁵

= 0.0352

4.

At least 3 are not tight

This says that at most we have 3 to be too tight

= p(X<=2) = p(x=0) + p(x=1) + p(x=2)

= 0.0352+0.1319+0.2309

= 0.398

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