Find the most likely number of the 133 volunteers to have Genetic Condition B. (Round answer to one decimal place.) Let X represent the number of volunteers (out of 133) who have Genetic Condition B. Find the standard deviation for the probability distribution of X. (Round answer to two decimal places.) O = Use the range rule of thumb to find the minimum usual value u-20 and the maximum usual value u+20. Enter answer as an interval using square-brackets only with whole numbers. usual values =

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Assume that the probability of being born with Genetic Condition B is \( p = \frac{4}{15} \). A study looks at a random sample of 133 volunteers.

1. **Find the most likely number of the 133 volunteers to have Genetic Condition B.**  
   *(Round answer to one decimal place.)*  
   \( \mu = \) [Textbox]

2. **Let \( X \) represent the number of volunteers (out of 133) who have Genetic Condition B. Find the standard deviation for the probability distribution of \( X \).**  
   *(Round answer to two decimal places.)*  
   \( \sigma = \) [Textbox]

3. **Use the range rule of thumb to find the minimum usual value \( \mu - 2\sigma \) and the maximum usual value \( \mu + 2\sigma \).**  
   Enter answer as an interval using square-brackets only with whole numbers.  
   usual values \( = \) [Textbox]
Transcribed Image Text:Assume that the probability of being born with Genetic Condition B is \( p = \frac{4}{15} \). A study looks at a random sample of 133 volunteers. 1. **Find the most likely number of the 133 volunteers to have Genetic Condition B.** *(Round answer to one decimal place.)* \( \mu = \) [Textbox] 2. **Let \( X \) represent the number of volunteers (out of 133) who have Genetic Condition B. Find the standard deviation for the probability distribution of \( X \).** *(Round answer to two decimal places.)* \( \sigma = \) [Textbox] 3. **Use the range rule of thumb to find the minimum usual value \( \mu - 2\sigma \) and the maximum usual value \( \mu + 2\sigma \).** Enter answer as an interval using square-brackets only with whole numbers. usual values \( = \) [Textbox]
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