Answer:
im sorry im not sure but i think 9
Step-by-step explanation:
Nathan has an infection and he needs to be treated with penicillin
But there’s a 75% probability of him being allergic to penicillin
And to test if the skin reacts to penicillin, the test is 98% accuracy
So even if he has the allergy the test is only 98% accurate of identifying the allergy
Therefore we are asked to find the probability of both these events happening
Event 1 and event 2 both should happen then. When the ‘and’ function is used in probabilities then the probabilities of both events happening should be multiplied
Therefore probability that Nathan has the allergy and test predicts it is
= 75% x 98% = 0.735
The answer is D. 0.735
The answer is 49/9 because you can first convert the fraction into a decimal and devide 4 and 0.9 and you will get 5.4 repeating and which is 49/9
Answer:
The variance for the number of tasters is 4.2
Step-by-step explanation:
For each person, there are only two possible outcomes. Either they are tasters, or they are not. The probability of a person being a taster is independent of any other person. So we use the binomial probability distribution to solve this question.
Binomial probability distribution
Probability of exactly x sucesses on n repeated trials, with p probability.
The variance of the binomial distribution is:
It is known that 70% of the American people are "tasters" with the rest are "non-tasters". Suppose a genetics class of size 20
This means that
So
The variance for the number of tasters is 4.2
Answer:
2 3/4
Step-by-step explanation: