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20 December, 22:27

Forty percent of seeds from maize (modern-day corn) ears carry single spikelets, and the other 60% carry paired spikelets. A seed with single spikelets will produce an ear with single spikelets 34% of the time, whereas a seed with paired spikelets will produce an ear with single spikelets 27% of the time. Consider randomly selecting ten seeds. (Round your answers to three decimal places.)

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  1. 20 December, 22:52
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    The parameter is n=10.

    Let C be the event that seeds from maize carry single spikelets and K the event that seed produce an ear with single spikelets.

    Let write the probability parameter p in terms of C and K.

    The answer is X - Bin (10,0.136)

    Explanation:

    p = P (KintersectionC)

    =P (K/C). P (C)

    = (0.34) x (0.40)

    = 0.136

    Therefore, X - Bin (10,0.136)
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