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4 November, 22:53

54.4% of tickets sold to a movie are sold with a popcorn coupon, and 45.6% are not. You want to calculate the probability of selling exactly 6 tickets with popcorn coupons out of 10 total tickets (or 6 successes in 10 trials).

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  1. 4 November, 23:08
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    Answer: the probability of selling exactly 6 tickets with popcorn coupons out of 10 total tickets is 0.23

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We would assume a binomial distribution for the number of tickets sold to a movie with and without popcorn coupon. The formula is expressed as

    P (x = r) = nCr * p^r * q^ (n - r)

    Where

    x represent the number of successes.

    p represents the probability of success.

    q = (1 - r) represents the probability of failure.

    n represents the number of trials or sample.

    From the information given,

    p = 54.4% = 54.4/100 = 0.544

    q = 1 - p = 1 - 0.544

    q = 0.456

    n = 10

    x = r = 6

    Therefore,

    P (x = 6) = 10C6 * 0.544^6 * 0.456^ (10 - 6)

    P (x = 6) = 210 * 0.0259 * 0.043

    P (x = 6) = 0.23
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