39% of a certain country's voters think that it is too easy to vote in their country. You randomly select 12 likely voters. Find the probability that the number of likely voters who think that it is too easy to vote is (a) exactly three, (b) at least four, (c) less than eight.
39% of a certain country's voters think that it is too easy to vote in their...
43% of a certain country's voters think that it is too easy to vote in their country. You randomly select 12 likely voters. Find the probability that the number of likely voters who think that it is too easy to vote is (a) exactly three, (b) at least four, (c) less than eight. (a) P(3)- (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
17. Ease of Voting Twenty-seven percent of likely U.S. voters think that it is too easy to vote in the United States. You randomly select 12 likely U.S voters. Find the probability that the number of likely U.S. voters who think that it is too easy to vote in the United States is (a) exactly three, (b) at least four, and (c) less than eight. (Source: Rasmussen Reports)
In a certain city, 47% of the registered voters are Democrats. If eight voters are sleeted at random, determine the probability that a) exactly four of them are democrats b) fewer than four of them are democrats c) at least three of them are democrats d) at least three of them are not democrats
art 2 The mean number of accidents at a certain intersection is about five. Find the probability that the number of accidents at this certain intersection on any given day is exactly seven, at least six, no more than four. Part 3. Thirty-eight percent of adults say that Google news is a major source of new for them. You randomly select 17 adults. Find the probability that the number of adults who say that Google news is a major source...
It is known that 65% of all voters vote for political party A in the Municipal Elections. A random sample of 30 voters were called and asked for which political party they plan to vote in the upcoming Municipal Election. Let r = the number of voters who vote for political party A in the Municipal Elections. 1) Calculate the probability that 20 of the 30 voters will vote for political party A in the Municipal election 2) Calculate the...
b. It is known that 65% of all voters vote for political party A in the Municipal Elections. A random sample of 30 voters were called and asked for which political party they plan to vote in the upcoming Municipal Election.Let ?=the number of voters who vote for political party A in the Municipal Elections.1. Calculate the probability that 20 of the 30voters will vote for political party A in the Municipal election. (5)2. Calculate probability that more than 19...
(1 point) A poll of n voters is to be taken in an attempt to predict the outcome of a by- election in a certain riding. Specifically, you are interested in the proportion of voters that will vote for a certain candidate, Candidate A. n = 410 voters have been randomly chosen, each has indicated what candidate they will vote for. You are to count the number, out of 410, who say they will vote for Candidate A. This count...
A poll of nn voters is to be taken in an attempt to predict the outcome of a by-election in a certain riding. Specifically, you are interested in the proportion of voters that will vote for a certain candidate, Candidate A. n=420n=420 voters have been randomly chosen, each has indicated what candidate they will vote for. You are to count the number, out of 420, who say they will vote for Candidate A. This count is measured by the random...
A poll of nn voters is to be taken in an attempt to predict the outcome of a by-election in a certain riding. Specifically, you are interested in the proportion of voters that will vote for a certain candidate, Candidate A. n=420n=420 voters have been randomly chosen, each has indicated what candidate they will vote for. You are to count the number, out of 420, who say they will vote for Candidate A. This count is measured by the random...
Based on a poll, among adults who regret getting tattoos, 15 15% say that they were too young when they got their tattoos. Assume that eight eight adults who regret getting tattoos are randomly selected, and find the indicated probability. Complete parts (a) through (d) below. a. Find the probability that none of the selected adults say that they were too young to get tattoos. nothing (Round to four decimal places as needed.) b. Find the probability that exactly one...