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25 March, 14:22

In a religious survey of southerners, it was found that 65% believe in angels. If you have a random sample of 8 southerners: What is the probability that at most 3 of the southerners believe in angels

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  1. 25 March, 14:28
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    10.60%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have to solve the above we have to apply bimonial and add each one, like this:

    p (x < = 3) = p (x = 0) + p (x = 1) + p (x = 2) + p (x = 3)

    p (x < = 3) = 8C0 * (0.65) ^ 0 * (0.35) ^ 8 + 8C1 * (0.65) ^ 1 * (0.35) ^ 7 + 8C2 * (0.65) ^ 2 * (0.35) ^ 6 + 8C3 * (0.65) ^ 3 * (0.35) ^ 5

    p (x < = 3) = 8! / (0! (8-0) !) * (0.65) ^ 0 * (0.35) ^ 8 + 8! / (1! (8-1) !) * (0.65) ^ 1 * (0.35) ^ 7 + 8! / (2! (8-2) !) * (0.65) ^ 2 * (0.35) ^ 6 + 8! / (3! (8-3) !) * (0.65) ^ 3 * (0.35) ^ 5

    p (x < = 3) = 0.1060

    therefore the probability is 10.60%
  2. 25 March, 14:39
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    The probability that at most 3 of the southerners believe in angels is 10.61%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given;

    65% believe in angels = p

    then, 35% will not believe in angel = q

    total sample number, n = 8

    The probability that at most 3 southerners believe in angels is calculated as;

    = p (non believe in angel) or p (1 southerner believes and 7 will not believe) or p (2 southerner believe and 6 will not believe) or p (3 southerner believe and 5 will not believe)

    = 8C₀ (0.65) ⁰ (0.35) ⁸ + 8C₁ (0.65) ¹ (0.35) ⁷ + 8C₂ (0.65) ² (0.35) ⁶ + 8C₃ (0.65) ³ (0.35) ⁵

    = 1 (1 x 0.000225) + 8 (0.65 x 0.000643) + 28 (0.4225 x 0.00184) + 56 (0.2746 x 0.00525)

    = 0.1061

    = 10.61%

    Therefore, the probability that at most 3 of the southerners believe in angels is 10.61%
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