Calculating Probabilities Based on a Saint Index survey, assume that when adults are asked to identify the most unpopular projects for their hometown, 54% include WalMart among their choices. Suppose we want to find the probability that when five adults are randomly selected, exactly two of them include WalMart. What is wrong with using the multiplication rule to find the probability of getting two adults who include WalMart followed by three people who do not include WalMart, as in this calculation: (0.54)(0.54)(0.46)(0.46)(0.46)?
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Career Choice Based on a Ridgid survey of high school students, 25% of high school students plan to choose a career in information technology. Find the probability that among 24 randomly selected high school students, exactly 6 plan to choose a career in information technology. Is it unlikely to find that among the 24 selected high school students, exactly 25% plan to choose a career in information technology?
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The first step in solving 5-3 problem number 34 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Career Choice Based on a Ridgid survey of high school students, 25% of high school students plan to choose a career in information technology. Find the probability that among 24 randomly selected high school students, exactly 6 plan to choose a career in information technology. Is it unlikely to find that among the 24 selected high school students, exactly 25% plan to choose a career in information technology?
From the textbook chapter Binomial Probability Distributions you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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