Student Solutions Manual for Waner/Costenoble's Finite Math and Applied Calculus, 7th
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At the Blood Bank, they know that O+ blood is the most common blood type and that 40% of the people are known to have O+ blood. Blood type A- is a very scarce blood type and only 6% of the people have A- blood. Half of the people have blood type A or B.
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Y= number of people who have blood type A-
Z= number of people who have blood type A or B
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a) The expected number of people with blood type O+ is _____and the expected number of people with blood type A- is ______Round your answers to 2 decimal places.
b) Calculate the following probabilities:
P(X=5)=_________ Round your answer to 4 decimal places.
P(X>2)=_________ Round your answer to 4 decimal places.
At the Blood Bank, they know that O+ blood is the most common blood type and that 40% of the people are known to have O+ blood. Blood type A- is a very scarce blood type and only 6% of the people have A- blood. Half of the people have blood type A or B.
Let:
X= number of people who have blood type O+
Y= number of people who have blood type A-
Z= number of people who have blood type A or B
a) Consider a random sample of n=9 people who donated blood over the past three months.
The expected number of people with blood type O+ is and the expected number of people with blood type A- is
Calculate the following probabilities:
P(X=5)= __________ Round your answer to 4 decimal places.
P(X>2)= __________ Round your answer to 4 decimal places.
b) Consider a random sample of n=40 people who donated blood over the past three months.
Use the relevant probability function of Y to calculate the probability that 2 people in the random sample will have type A- blood.
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Chapter 14 Solutions
Student Solutions Manual for Waner/Costenoble's Finite Math and Applied Calculus, 7th
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