x P(x) 0 0.186 1 0.417 2 0.242 3 0.131 4 0.021 5 0.003 a. Find the probability of getting exactly 4 sleepwalkers among 5 adults.     b. Find the probability of getting 4 or more sleepwalkers among 5 adults.     c. Which probability is relevant for determining whether 4 is a significantly high number of sleepwalkers among 5​ adults: the result from part​ (a) or part​ (b)?     A. Since the probability of getting 4 or more sleepwalkers is the probability of the given or more extreme​ result, the result from part​ (b) is the relevant probability.   B. Since the probability of getting 5 sleepwalkers is less likely than getting 4​ sleepwalkers, the result from part​ (a) is the relevant probability.   C. Since the probability of getting 4 sleepwalkers is the result from part​ (a), this is the relevant probability.   D. Since the probability of getting fewer than 4 sleepwalkers is the complement of the result from part​ (b), this is the relevant probability. d. Is 4 a significantly high number of 4 sleepwalkers among 5​ adults? Why or why​ not? Use 0.05 as the threshold for a significant event.     A. ​No, since the appropriate probability is greater than​ 0.05, it is not a significantly high number.   B. ​Yes, since the appropriate probability is less than​ 0.05, it is a significantly high number.   C. ​No, since the appropriate probability is less than​ 0.05, it is not a significantly high number.   D. ​Yes, since the appropriate probability is greater than​ 0.05, it is a significantly high number.

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1 0.417
2 0.242
3 0.131
4 0.021
5 0.003
a. Find the probability of getting exactly 4 sleepwalkers among 5 adults.
 
 
b. Find the probability of getting 4 or more sleepwalkers among 5 adults.
 
 
c. Which probability is relevant for determining whether 4 is a significantly high number of sleepwalkers among 5​ adults: the result from part​ (a) or part​ (b)?
 
 
A.
Since the probability of getting 4 or more sleepwalkers is the probability of the given or more extreme​ result, the result from part​ (b) is the relevant probability.
 
B.
Since the probability of getting 5 sleepwalkers is less likely than getting 4​ sleepwalkers, the result from part​ (a) is the relevant probability.
 
C.
Since the probability of getting 4 sleepwalkers is the result from part​ (a), this is the relevant probability.
 
D.
Since the probability of getting fewer than 4 sleepwalkers is the complement of the result from part​ (b), this is the relevant probability.
d. Is 4 a significantly high number of 4 sleepwalkers among 5​ adults? Why or why​ not? Use 0.05 as the threshold for a significant event.
 
 
A.
​No, since the appropriate probability is greater than​ 0.05, it is not a significantly high number.
 
B.
​Yes, since the appropriate probability is less than​ 0.05, it is a significantly high number.
 
C.
​No, since the appropriate probability is less than​ 0.05, it is not a significantly high number.
 
D.
​Yes, since the appropriate probability is greater than​ 0.05, it is a significantly high number.
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