The proportion of brown M&M’s in a milk chocolate packet is approximately 14% (Madison, 2013). Suppose a package of M&M’s typically contains 52 M&M’s.
a.) State the random variable.
b.) Argue that this is a binomial experiment
Find the probability that
c.) Six M&M’s are brown-
d.) Twenty-five M&M’s are brown-
e.) All of the M&M’s are brown.
f.) Would it be unusual for a package to have only brown M&M’s? If this were to happen, what would you think is the reason?
The proportion of brown M&M’s in a milk chocolate packet is approximately 14% (Madison, 2013). Suppose...
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2. Suppose a random variable, x, arises from a binomial experiment. If n = 22, and p = 0.85, find the following probabilities using the binomial formula. Show calculator command used. a. (2 pts) P(x = 18) = b. (2 pts) P(x 3) = c. (2 pts) P(x220) = 3. The proportion of red M&M's in a milk chocolate packet is approximately 21% (Madison, 2013). Suppose a package of M&M's typically contains 52 M&M's....
According to the M&Ms Web site, each package of the milk chocolate candies typically contains 14% brown, 13% red, 14% yellow, 16% green, 24% blue, and 20% orange M&Ms. You go to the store and buy a standard package. When you open it, you find that it contains 51 M&Ms, distributed as follows. Color Brown Red Yellow Green Blue Orange Frequency 8 4 7 11 11 The variable color is categorical. continuous. discrete. neither discrete, continuous, nor categorical.
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An advertiser claims that the average percentage of brown M&M'S candies in a package of milk chocolate M&M'S is 12%. Suppose you randomly select a package of milk chocolate M&M'S that contains 57 candies and determine the proportion of brown candies in the package. (a) What is the approximate distribution of the sample proportion of brown candies in a package that contains 57 candies? The distribution is approximated by a normal distribution with mean 6.8 and...