Problem 4E The phrase “no more than” is represented by the math symbol _______.
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Sneeze According to a study done by Nick Wilson of Otago University Wellington, the probability a randomly selected individual will not cover his or her mouth when sneezing is 0.267. Suppose you sit on a bench in a mall and observe peoples habits as they sneeze. (a) What is the probability that among 10 randomly observed individuals exactly 4 do not cover their mouth when sneezing? (b) What is the probability that among 10 randomly observed individuals fewer than 3 do not cover their mouth? (c) Would you be surprised if, after observing 10 individuals, fewer than half covered their mouth when sneezing? Why?
Solution
The first step in solving 6.2 problem number 39 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Sneeze According to a study done by Nick Wilson of Otago University Wellington, the probability a randomly selected individual will not cover his or her mouth when sneezing is 0.267. Suppose you sit on a bench in a mall and observe peoples habits as they sneeze. (a) What is the probability that among 10 randomly observed individuals exactly 4 do not cover their mouth when sneezing? (b) What is the probability that among 10 randomly observed individuals fewer than 3 do not cover their mouth? (c) Would you be surprised if, after observing 10 individuals, fewer than half covered their mouth when sneezing? Why?
From the textbook chapter The Binomial Probability Distribution you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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