Assume That The Probability Of A Being Born With Genetic Condition B Is P Sample Of 1048 Volunteers 1 15 Find The Most 1 (22.26 KiB) Viewed 14 times
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Assume that the probability of a being born with Genetic Condition B is p sample of 1048 volunteers. 1 15 Find the most likely number of the 1048 volunteers to have Genetic Condition B. (Round answer to one decimal place.) p= o A study looks at a random Let X represent the number of volunteers (out of 1048) who have Genetic Condition B. Find the standard deviation for the probability distribution of X. (Round answer to two decimal places.) Use the range rule of thumb to find the minimum usual value -2- and the maximum usual value 4+2.0. Enter answer as an interval using square-brackets only with whole numbers. Make sure the end points are usual values that are actually within the range of usual values. usual values=
The probability that you will win a game is p = 0.67. If you play the game 920 times, what is the most likely number of wins? (Round answer to one decimal place.) με Let X represent the number of games (out of 920) that you win. Find the standard deviation for the probability distribution of X. (Round answer to two decimal places.) 0- The range rule of thumb specifies that the minimum usual value for a random variable is -2- and the maximum usual value is u + 2 o. You already found u and o for the random variable X. Use the range rule of thumb to find the usual range of X values. Enter answer as an interval using square- brackets and only whole numbers. Make sure the end points are usual values that are actually within the range of usual values, usual values
Assume that a procedure yields a binomial distribution with a trial repeated n = 11 times. Find the probability of a = 1 successes given the probability p= 25% of success on a single trial. (Report answer accurate to 4 decimal places.) P(x = 1)
Assume that a procedure yields a binomial distribution with a trial repeated n = 5 times. Find the probability distribution given the probability p= 0.179 of success on a single trial. (Report answers accurate to 4 decimal places.) O - 2 3 5 P(X= k)
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