SOLUTION: if someone would please show me how to work this problem, Please!
a survey on campus revealed that 68% of the students felt that a new attendance policy was unfair. if a student i
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a survey on campus revealed that 68% of the students felt that a new attendance policy was unfair. if a student is randomly asked to give an opinion of the new attendance policy , find the probability that the student will either think its fair or have no opinion.
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Re TY: First thing I did was line 1. Only thing it gave us to work with was the .68
So...that gave the only option of p(different response)
Binomial Probability is a Yes 0r No, Get it 0r don't get it :) type of thing.
There is NO third choice so to speak.
....
p(response unfair) = .68, P(different response) = .32
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A student is randomly asked
P(will either think its fair or have no opinion) = .32 0r 32%
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