SOLUTION: If the failure rate of TVs is 13.3%, what is the probability that 25 of the 150 TVs produced will fail when they go to an appliance store?
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Question 1082724: If the failure rate of TVs is 13.3%, what is the probability that 25 of the 150 TVs produced will fail when they go to an appliance store?
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If the failure rate of TVs is 13.3%, what is the probability that 25 of the 150 TVs produced will fail when they go to an appliance store?
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Binomial Problem:: n = 150 ; p = 0.133
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P(x = 25) = 150C25(0.133)^25*(0.867)^125 = binompdf(150,0.133,25) = 0.0437
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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