questions. 1. What is the probability that, of the 33 students selected: (Report probabilities accurate to at least 4 decimal places.) a) exactly 26 take a Business course? b) exactly 5 do not take a Business course? c) all of them take a Business course? d) at most 27 take a Business course? e) at least 25 take a Business course? f) more than half take a Business course? g) at least 25 but no more than 31 take a Business course? a
h) less than 19 or more than 30 take a Business course? 2. Calculate the mean and standard deviation of students that take a Business course. Round to 2 decimal places. Mean = Standard Deviation = 3. If you expect to find exactly 57 students that take a Business course, how large a sample should you select? Report the minimum sample size required as an integer.
Suppose 79% of students enrolled at a metropolitan polytechnic take a Business course. A random sample of 33 students is selected. Assuming independence, use the binomial formula or software (recommended) to answer the following Suppose 79% of students enrolled at a metropolitan polytechnic take a Business course. A random sample of 33 students is
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