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A cheese can be classified as either raw dash milk or pasteurized. suppose that 85 % of cheeses are classified as pasteurized. (a) two cheeses are chosen at random. what is the probability that both cheeses are pasteurized ? (b) nine cheeses are chosen at random. what is the probability that all nine cheeses are pasteurized ? (c) what is the probability that at least one of nine randomly selected cheeses is raw dash milk ? would it be unusual that at least one of nine randomly selected cheeses is raw dash milk ?

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    (a) two cheeses are chosen at random. what is the probability that both cheeses are pasteurized ?

    P (Both cheeses are pasteurized)

    0.85 ²=0.7225~72.25%

    b] nine cheeses are chosen at random. what is the probability that all nine cheeses are pasteurized ?

    P (9 are pasteurized)

    = (0.95) ^9

    =0.6303

    =63.03%

    c] what is the probability that at least one of nine randomly selected cheeses is raw dash milk ? would it be unusual that at least one of nine randomly selected cheeses is raw dash milk ?

    The event that at least one of the cheese is a raw dash milk is the complement of the event that all of the cheese are pasteurized. The probability of the complement event happening is:

    1-the probability of the original event happening

    hence:

    P (At lease one is a raw dash milk) = 1-0.6303=0.3697

    So, not only is it not unusual for the raw dash milk to appear given 9 cheeses, it's more likely than not
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