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ikadub [295]
3 years ago
12

Please help i will give u brainlyist

Mathematics
1 answer:
liq [111]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

B, E, and D

Step-by-step explanation:

I'm not 100% sure

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a

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I would be surprised because the value is very small , less the 0.05

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The probability a randomly selected individual will not cover his or her mouth when sneezing is p = 0.267

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   X \ \ \~ \ \ { B ( p , n )}

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    P(X = x ) =  ^nC_x *  p^x *  (1 -p) ^{n-x}

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Generally the probability that among 12 randomly observed individuals fewer than 5 do not cover their mouth when​ sneezing is mathematically represented as

     P(X <  5 ) =[P(X = 0 ) + \cdots + P(X = 4)]

=>   P(X <  5 ) =[ ^{12} C_0 *  (0.267)^0 *  (1- 0.267)^{12-0} + \cdots +  ^{12} C_4 *  (0.267)^4 *  (1- 0.267)^{12-4} ]

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