Question 187834This question is from textbook Elementary Statistics
: Okay, and here I'm confused again ...
Three out of four American adults under age 35 have eaten pizza for breakfast. If a random sample of 20 adults under age 35 is selected, find the probability that exactly 16 have eaten pizza for breakfast.
p=25
q=
n=20
x=16
I'm not sure what goes where. Help.
Thanks, P
This question is from textbook Elementary Statistics
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Three out of four American adults under age 35 have eaten pizza for breakfast. If a random sample of 20 adults under age 35 is selected, find the probability that exactly 16 have eaten pizza for breakfast.
p= 3/4
q= 1/4
n= 20
x= 16
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P(x=16) = binompdf(20,3/4,16) = 0.1897 =====================================================
Cheers,
Stan H.
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