Answer:
17.5%
Step-by-step explanation:
First of all, see this situation as a cumulative binomial distribution. You have isolated trials with a probability of success. This makes it binomial. The wording of the question "what is the probability of at least half..." makes this cumulative.
There are a few ways to calculate this, and I'm not quite sure which way you're familiar with. I'll show the cumbersome way and use wolfram to make the calculation.
First, I'll calculate the probability for 15 success, given 30 trials.
30c15*0.4^15*0.6^15
Since the question asks for the probability of at least 15 success, I'll have to make a calculation for the probability of 16 successes, then 17, and so on. Then I'll have to add all the probabilities together. So, I'll use wolfram for that (see attached)
Answer:
58 years old
Step-by-step explanation:
the equation would be 500-4x=268 with x being his age.
subtract both sides by 500 to get -4x=-232
then divide both sides by -4 to get x=58
.0075 is simplest... or .0075/1 if it needs to be a fraction i guess
First write the inequality: 15
4.75x +3.50
Then to solve, first subtract 3.50 from both sides to get:
11.50
4.75x
Then divide by 4.75 to get 2.42, and since you can't buy .42 of a bag of fruit, you round down. So your final answer would be 2 bags of fruit.
Answer:
Decreased by 40%!
Step-by-step explanation:
At first it goes down by 10%, then 30%, so you just add them together and get decreased by 40%.