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2 May, 12:40

Fifty seeds were selected at random from each of 5 bags of seeds, and were kept under standardised conditions favourable to germination. after 20 days, the number of seeds which germinated in each collection were counted and recorded as follows:

bags:1,2,3,4,5

no of seeds germinated:40,48,42,39,41

what is the probability of germination of:

1) more than 40 seeds in a bag?

2) 49 seeds in a bag?

3) more than 35 seeds in a bag?

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  1. 2 May, 12:51
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    Q1. The answer is 0.6

    There are in total 5 bags. Number of bags in which more than 40 seeds germinated is 3 (bag 2, bag 3, and bag 5). So the probability of germination of more than 40 seeds in a bag is:

    P = 3/5 = 6/10 = 0.6

    Q2. The answer is 0.

    There are in total 5 bags. Number of bags in which 49 seeds germinated is 0.

    So the probability of germination of 49 seeds in a bag is:

    P = 0/5 = 0

    Q3. The answer is 1.

    There are in total 5 bags. Number of bags in which more than 35 seeds germinated is 5 (all of them).

    So the probability of germination of more than 35 seeds in a bag is:

    P = 5/5 = 1
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