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13 September, 03:12

If seven seeds are planted, find the probability of having exactly six seeds germinate

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  1. 13 September, 03:14
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    Answer: P (6/7G) = 729⁄16384 = 0.044

    The probability of having exactly six seeds germinate is 0.044

    Complete Question:

    A certain seed has 75% germination rate. Of seven seeds are planted, find the probability of having exactly six seeds germinate.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The probability that a seed will germinate is

    P (G) = 0.75

    The probability that a seed will not germinate is

    P (G') = 1-0.75 = 0.25

    Therefore the probability that only 6 will germinate can be written as;

    P (6/7G) = the probability that 6 seed germinate * the probability that one seed will not geminate

    P (6/7G) = [ P (G) ]^6 * [ P (G') ]

    P (6/7G) = 0.75^6 * 0.25

    P (6/7G) = 729⁄16384 = 0.044
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