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| Question 977318:  A wildlife biologist observes four brown bears as they attempt to catch salmon in a river in Alaska.  Assume that each bear has a .7 probability of catching a fish and that the bears fishing attempts are independent.  Let the random variable X be the number of bears that catch a fish.  Create the probability distribution for X (rounding each to THREE decimal places).
 Now, give the following probability:
 P(X=1)=Answer
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website!  A wildlife biologist observes four brown bears as they attempt to catch salmon in a river in Alaska. Assume that each bear has a .7 probability of catching a fish and that the bears fishing attempts are independent. Let the random variable X be the number of bears that catch a fish. Create the probability distribution for X (rounding each to THREE decimal places). Now, give the following probability:
 P(X=1)= 4C!*0.7*0.3^3 = binompdf(4,0.7,1) = 0.076
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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