Each of six randomly selected cola drinkers is given a glass containing either coca cola or pepsi. The glasses are identical in appearance except for a code on the bottom to identify the cola. Suppose there is actually a tendency among cola drinkers to prefer coca cola to pepsi. Let p = .7 be the probability a randomly selected cola drinker prefers coca cola and X be the number among six randomly selected cola drinkers prefer coca cola. 1). Compute the probability exactly three cola drinkers prefer coca cola. 2.) Compute the probability at least 5 cola drinkers prefer coca cola. 3.) Compute the expected number of cola drinkers who prefer coca cola in a random sample of six cola drinkers. 4.) Compute the variance in the above sample.

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Each of six randomly selected cola drinkers is given a glass containing either coca cola or pepsi. The glasses
are identical in appearance except for a code on the bottom to identify the cola. Suppose there is actually a
tendency among cola drinkers to prefer coca cola to pepsi. Let p = .7 be the probability a randomly selected
cola drinker prefers coca cola and X be the number among six randomly selected cola drinkers prefer coca
соса
cola.
1). Compute the probability exactly three cola drinkers prefer coca cola.
2.) Compute the probability at least 5 cola drinkers prefer coca cola.
3.) Compute the expected number of cola drinkers who prefer coca cola in a random sample of six cola
drinkers.
4.) Compute the variance in the above sample.
Transcribed Image Text:Each of six randomly selected cola drinkers is given a glass containing either coca cola or pepsi. The glasses are identical in appearance except for a code on the bottom to identify the cola. Suppose there is actually a tendency among cola drinkers to prefer coca cola to pepsi. Let p = .7 be the probability a randomly selected cola drinker prefers coca cola and X be the number among six randomly selected cola drinkers prefer coca соса cola. 1). Compute the probability exactly three cola drinkers prefer coca cola. 2.) Compute the probability at least 5 cola drinkers prefer coca cola. 3.) Compute the expected number of cola drinkers who prefer coca cola in a random sample of six cola drinkers. 4.) Compute the variance in the above sample.
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