SOLUTION: A TV executive is interested in the popularity of a particular cable TV show. She has been told that a whopping 65 of American households would be interested in tuning in to a new

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Question 1090955: A TV executive is interested in the popularity of a particular cable TV show. She has been told that a whopping 65 of American households would be interested in tuning in to a new network version of the show. If this is correct, what is the probability that all 6 of the households in her city being monitored by the TV industry would tune in to the new show? Assume that the 6 households constitute a random sample of American households.
Round your response to at least three decimal places.

Answer by jorel1380(3719) About Me  (Show Source):
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Assuming you mean 65% of all households tune in to that particular show, then the probability that all 6 households in that particular city are tuned in would be (0.65)^6, or 7.5418890625% ☺☺☺☺