Answer:
a) The probability that this whole shipment will be accepted is 30%.
b) Many of the shipments with this rate of defective aspirin tablets will be rejected.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have a shipment of 3000 aspirin tablets, with a 5% rate of defects.
We select a sample of size 48 and test for defectives.
If more than one aspirin is defective, the batch is rejected.
The amount of defective aspirin tablets X can be modeled as a binomial distribution random variable, with p=0.55 and n=48
We have to calculate the probabilities that X is equal or less than 1: P(X≤1).

Answer:
4.2%
Step-by-step explanation:
percent error = (estimated value - actual value)/(actual value) × 100%
Here, the estimated value is 250 g, and the actual value is 250 g.
percent error = (estimated value - actual value)/(actual value) × 100%
percent error = (250 g - 240 g)/(240 g) × 100%
percent error = 10/240 × 100%
percent error = 0.041666... × 100%
percent error = 4.2%
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3x² -x+4=0
We can use quadratic formula
a=3, b= -1, c=4
