Sixteen percent of U.S. employees who are late for work blame oversleeping. You randomly select four U.S. employees who are late for work and ask them whether they blame oversleeping. The random variable represents the number of U.S. employees who are late for work and blame oversleeping.
Find the mean of the binomial distribution.
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(Round to the nearest hundredth as needed.)
Find the variance of the binomial distribution.
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(Round to the nearest hundredth as needed.)
Find the standard deviation of the binomial distribution.
sigmaσequals=nothing
(Round to the nearest hundredth as needed.)
Interpret the results in the context of the real-life situation.
Sixteen percent of U.S. employees who are late for work blame oversleeping. You randomly select four...
Twenty-six percent of U.S. employees who are late for work blame oversleeping. You randomly select four U.S. employees who are late for work and ask them whether they blame oversleeping. The random variable represents the number of U.S. employees who are late for work and blame oversleeping. Find the mean of the binomial distribution. u= (Round to the nearest hundredth as needed.) Find the variance of the binomial distribution. o2 = N (Round to the nearest hundredth as needed.) Find...
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Eleven percent of U.S. employees who are late for work blame oversleeping. You randomly select four U.S. employees who are late for work and ask them whether they blame oversleeping. The random variable represents the number of U.S. employees who are late for work and blame oversleeping Find the mean of the binomial distribution. I(Round to the nearest hundredth as needed.) Find the variance of the binomial distribution. |(Round to the nearest hundredth as needed.)...
78% of U.S. adults think that political correctness is a problem in America today. You randomly select six U.S. adults and ask them whether they think that political correctness is a problem in America today. The random variable represents the number of U.S. adults who think that political correctness is a problem in America today. Answer the questions below. Find the mean of the binomial distribution H=(Round to the nearest tenth as needed.) Find the variance of the binomial distribution...
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11. 79% of U.S. adults think that political correctness is a problem in America today. You randomly select six U.S. adults and ask them whether they think that political correctness is a problem in America today. The random variable represents the number of U.S. adults who think that political correctness is a problem in America today. Answer the questions below. Find the mean of the binomial distribution. (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.) ptsS Find the variance...
36% of women consider themselves fans of professional basebal You random y select six women and ask each if she considers herself a fan of professional baseball Complete pats a thou h d below (a) Find the mean of the binomial distribution. (Round to the nearest tenth as needed) (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.) (b) Find the variance of the binomial distribution. 2(Round to the nearest tenth as needed.) (c) Find the standard devistion of the binomial distribution....
Sixty-three percent of U.S. adults oppose special taxes on junk food and soda. You randomly select 10 U.S. adults. Find the mean, variance, and standard deviation of this binomial distribution.
72% of adults in a certain country believe that life on other planets is plausible. You randomly select five adults and ask them whether they believe that life on other planets is plausible. The random variable represents the number of adults who believe that life on other planets is plausible. Find the mean, variance, and standard deviation of the binomial distribution for the random variable. Interpret the results. Find the mean of the binomial distribution. mu = (Round to...
An automobile manufacturer finds that 1 in every 2000 automobiles produced has a particular manufacturing defect. (a) Use a binomial distribution to find the probability of finding 4 cars with the defect in a random sample of 5000 cars (b) The Poisson distribution can be used to approximate the binomial distribution for large values of n and small values of p. Repeat (a) using a Poisson distribution and compare the results (a) The probability using the binomial distribution is (Round...
Sixty-percent of adults in a certain country believe that life on other planets is plausible. You randomly select five adults and ask them whether they believe that life on other planets is plausible. The random variable represents the number of adults who believe that life on other planets is plausible. Find the mean, variance, and standard deviation of the binomial distribution for the random variable. Interpret the results.
Fifty four percent of men consider themselves basketball fans. You randomly select 10 men and ask each if he considers himself a basketball fan. Find the probability that the number who consider themselves basketball fan is a) Exactly eight b) At least eight c) Less than eight. Please show work step by step and include the formulas if it is needed.