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15 August, 10:39

Assume that a researcher randomly selects 14 newborn babies and counts the number of girls selected, x. the probabilities corresponding to the 14 possible values of x are summarized in the given table. find the probability of selecting exactly 4 girls ...

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  1. 15 August, 10:57
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    The number of girls in the 14 newborn babies selected is a binomially distributed random variable with n = 14 and p = 0.5. And we know that the binomial probability distribution is given by

    P (X = k) = (nCk) p^k (1-p) ^ (n-k)

    So, P (X = 0) = (14C0) • 0.5^0 • (1-0.5) ^ (14-0) = 0.000

    P (X = 1) = (14C1) • 0.5^1 • (1-0.5) ^ (14-1) = 0.001

    And so on.

    Thus, P (X = 4) = (14C4) • 0.5^ (4 • (1-0.5) ^ (14-4) = 0.061

    So the probability of selecting exactly 4 girls is 0.061.
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