The y intercept is the point where the line passes through on the y-axis.for example on the graph that I showed we can see how the line passes through the 1 on the y-axis. This means 1 is our y-intercept. If you are still confused let me know lol
Using the binomial distribution, it is found that there is a:
a) The probability that two randomly selected 3-year-old male chipmunks will live to be 4 years old is 0.93153 = 93.153%.
b) The probability that six randomly selected 3-year-old male chipmunks will live to be 4 years old is 0.80834 = 80.834%.
c) The probability that at least one of six randomly selected 3-year-old male chipmunks will not live to be 4 years old is 0.19166 = 19.166%. This probability is not unusual, as it is greater than 5%.
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For each chipmunk, there are only two possible outcomes. Either they will live to be 4 years old, or they will not. The probability of a chipmunk living is independent of any other chipmunk, which means that the binomial distribution is used to solve this question.
Binomial probability distribution

The parameters are:
- x is the number of successes.
- n is the number of trials.
- p is the probability of a success on a single trial.
In this problem:
- 0.96516 probability of a chipmunk living through the year, thus

Item a:
- Two is P(X = 2) when n = 2, thus:

The probability that two randomly selected 3-year-old male chipmunks will live to be 4 years old is 0.93153 = 93.153%.
Item b:
- Six is P(X = 6) when n = 6, then:

The probability that six randomly selected 3-year-old male chipmunks will live to be 4 years old is 0.80834 = 80.834%.
Item c:
- At least one not living is:

The probability that at least one of six randomly selected 3-year-old male chipmunks will not live to be 4 years old is 0.19166 = 19.166%. This probability is not unusual, as it is greater than 5%.
A similar problem is given at brainly.com/question/24756209
Do you think the answer is C.147?
Answer:
a) P(n) is true for all 'n' in the set ; { 0,2,4,6,8 ….. }
b) P(n) is true for all 'n' in the set ; { 0,1,2,3,4,5 ............ }
Step-by-step explanation:
a) As P(0) is true
we will assume that
- P(2) is true
- P(4) is true
- P(6) is true
this simply means that ; P(n) is true for all 'n' in the set
{ 0,2,4,6,8 ….. }
b) since P(0) and P(1) are true
we will assume that
also P(1) and P(2) are true
we will assume that
Also from the previous answers it can be seen that P(2) + P(3) is true
we will assume
This simply means that P(n) is true for all 'n' in the set
{ 0,1,2,3,4,5 ............ }
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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