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21 November, 06:26

The times to process orders at the service counter of a pharmacy are exponentially distributed with mean 1 0 minutes. If 100 customers visit the counter in a 2-day period, what is the probability that at least half of them need to wait more than 10 minutes?

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  1. 21 November, 06:41
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    Therefore, the probability that at least half of them need to wait more than 10 minutes is 0.0031.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The formula for the probability of an exponential distribution is:

    P (x < b) = 1 - e^ (b/3)

    Using the complement rule, we can determine the probability of a customer having to wait more than 10 minutes, by:

    p = P (x > 10)

    = 1 - P (x < 10)

    = 1 - (1 - e^ (-10/10))

    = e⁻¹

    = 0.3679

    The z-score is the difference in sample size and the population mean, divided by the standard deviation:

    z = (p' - p) / √[p (1 - p) / n]

    = (0.5 - 0.3679) / √[0.3679 (1 - 0.3679) / 100) ]

    = 2.7393

    Therefore, using the probability table, you find that the corresponding probability is:

    P (p' ≥ 0.5) = P (z > 2.7393)

    P (p' ≥ 0.5) = 0.0031

    Therefore, the probability that at least half of them need to wait more than 10 minutes is 0.0031.
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