SOLUTION: There are 18 puppies and 9 kittens in a kernel. If six animals are adopted, what is the probablity at most 5 of them are kittens?

Algebra.Com
Question 865990: There are 18 puppies and 9 kittens in a kernel. If six animals are adopted, what is the probablity at most 5 of them are kittens?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi
27 animals: 18 puppies and 9 kittens
p(kitten) = 1/3, n = 6
P( x ≤ 5) = binomcdf(6, 1/3, 5)
RELATED QUESTIONS

Jacob and Ashley run an animal shelter that houses only cats and dogs the ratio of cats... (answered by Boreal)
An animal shelter has a 65% adoption rate for puppies. Of all puppies in the shelter, 72% (answered by Boreal)
Hello, I'm having problems with these and I need sort of explaination on how to solve... (answered by mathmate)
Of 20 animals in a shelter, 12 are dogs, what is the probablity that 2 animals chosen at... (answered by stanbon)
There are 10 puppies in a cage, of which 6 are male and 4 are female. If you select three (answered by edjones)
Hello, I'm having problems with these and I need sort of explaination on how to solve... (answered by Boreal)
There are 13 kittens in a cage, of which 5 are male and 8 are female. If you select 3... (answered by Boreal)
Jacob and Ashley run an animal shelter that houses only cats and dogs. The ratio of cats... (answered by greenestamps)
A cat has thirteen kittens. Eight of the kittens have white hair, six of the kittens... (answered by CPhill)