The number of damaged eggs, D, in cartons of six eggs have been recorded by an inspector at a packing 19 depot, The following table shows the frequency distribution of some of the numbers of damaged eggs in 150000 boxes. No. damaged eggs (D) 1 3 4 6. No. cartons ( 141 393 8396 9. 0. 0. a 0. The distribution of D is to be modelled by D-B(6, p). a Estimate a suitable value for p, correct to 4 decimal places. b Calculate estimates for the value of a and of b. c Calculate an estimate for the least number of additional cartons that would need to be inspected for the to be at least 8400 cartons containing one damaged egg.

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The number of damaged eggs, D, in cartons of six eggs have been recorded by an inspector at a packing
denot, The following table shows the frequency distribution of some of the numbers of damaged eggs in
150000 boxes.
No. damaged eggs (D)
0.
1
2.
4
6.
No. cartons ()
141 393
8396
a
The distribution of D is to be modelled by D~B(6, p).
a Estimate a suitable value for p, correct to 4 decimal places.
b Calculate estimates for the value of a and of b.
c Calculate an estimate for the least number of additional cartons that would need to be inspected for ther
to be at least 8400 cartons containing one damaged egg.
the total rainfall y
Transcribed Image Text:The number of damaged eggs, D, in cartons of six eggs have been recorded by an inspector at a packing denot, The following table shows the frequency distribution of some of the numbers of damaged eggs in 150000 boxes. No. damaged eggs (D) 0. 1 2. 4 6. No. cartons () 141 393 8396 a The distribution of D is to be modelled by D~B(6, p). a Estimate a suitable value for p, correct to 4 decimal places. b Calculate estimates for the value of a and of b. c Calculate an estimate for the least number of additional cartons that would need to be inspected for ther to be at least 8400 cartons containing one damaged egg. the total rainfall y
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