1/6 is larger. Say you have a pizza, if you had 7 pieces of pizza, they would be smaller than 6 slices of pizza.
Answer: 91 guests
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the available furniture legs to be 364, where each seat has 4 legs
We will divide 364 by 4 to get the number of available seats.
364/4 = 91 seats
If 91 seats are available and it is set at 1 seat per guest,
Number of guests will be 91 seats/1 = 91, therefore, 91 guests will be available.
Answer:
a) 0.778
b) 0.9222
c) 0.6826
d) 0.3174
e) 2 drivers
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Sample size, n = 5
P = 40% = 0.4
a) Probability that none of the drivers shows evidence of intoxication.
b) Probability that at least one of the drivers shows evidence of intoxication would be:
P(X ≥ 1) = 1 - P(X < 1)
c) The probability that at most two of the drivers show evidence of intoxication.
P(x≤2) = P(X = 0) + P(X = 1) + P(X = 2)
d) Probability that more than two of the drivers show evidence of intoxication.
P(x>2) = 1 - P(X ≤ 2)
e) Expected number of intoxicated drivers.
To find this, use:
Sample size multiplied by sample proportion
n * p
= 5 * 0.40
= 2
Expected number of intoxicated drivers would be 2
Answer:
0.150,0.595
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that at a self-service gas station, 40% of customers pump regular gas, 35% pump midgrade, and 25% pump premium gas. Of those who pump regular, 30% pay at least $30. Of those who pump midgrade, 50% pay at least $30. And of those who pump premium, 60% pay at least $30.
Regular gas Midgrade Premium gas Total
Percent 40 35 25 100
atleast 30 30% 50% 60%
a) The probability that the next customer pumps premium gas and pays at least $30
=
b) the probability that the next customer pays at least $30
= P(regular and pays atleast 30%)+P(premium and pays atleast 30%)+P(midgrade and pays atleast 30%)
=