Chickens with fecal contamination. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) reports that, under its standard inspection system, one in every 100 slaughtered chickens passes inspection with fecal contamination (Tampa Tribune, Mar. 31, 2000). In Exercise 3.19 (p. 119), you found the probability that a randomly selected slaughtered chicken passes inspection with fecal contamination. Now find the probability that, in a random sample of 5 slaughtered chickens, at least one passes inspection with fecal contamination.
USDA chicken inspection. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) reports that, under its standard inspection system, one in every 100 slaughtered chickens passes inspection for fecal contamination.
a. If a slaughtered chicken is selected at random, what is the probability that it passes inspection for fecal contamination?
b. The probability of part a was based on a USDA study which found that 306 of 32,075 chicken carcasses passed inspection for fecal contamination. Do you agree with the USDA’s statement about the likely hood of a slaughtered chicken passing inspection for fecal contamination?
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