EBK THE BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS
EBK THE BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS
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Author: Moore
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.63SE

a.

To determine

Theprobability that exactly eight of the 12 visit an auction site in past month.

a.

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Answer to Problem 19.63SE

The approximate probability that exactly 8 out of 12 students visit an auction site is

0.1208.

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

In the age group 18 to 34, 50% of male internet users visit an auction site at least once a month. An interview done with 12 male internet users, out of those exactly eight visit the auction site in past month.

Calculation:

Convert the probability into decimal form,

p=50100=0.5

The formula to calculate probability that exactly 8 out of 12 students visit an auction site is,

P(X=k)=(nk)pk(1p)nk

Where n is number of units.

Simplify the above formula.

P(X=k)=(n!k!(nk)!)pk(1p)nk [(nk)=n!k!(nk)!]

Substitute 8 for k, 12 for n and 0.5 for p in above formula.

P(X=8)=(12!8!(128)!)(0.5)8(10.5)128=(12!8!4!)(0.00390625)(0.5)4=(9×10×11×121×2×3×4)(0.00390625)(0.0625)

Further simplify to find probability.

P(X=8)=495(2.4413×104)=0.1208

Thus, the approximate probability that exactly 8 out of 12 students visit an auction site is

0.1208.

b.

To determine

To find: The probability that at least 235 men in the sample visit online auction site at least once a month.

b.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 19.63SE

The probability that at least 235 men in the sample visit online auction site at least once a month is 0.9099.

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

In the age group 18 to 34, 50% of male internet users visit an auction site at least once a month. An interview done with 500 male internet users aged 18 to 34.

Calculation:

Convert the probability into decimal form,

p=50100=0.5

Use normal approximation equation to check that normal approximation is appropriate.

np10

Substitute 500 for n and 0.5 for p in above formula.

500×0.51025010

So, the normal approximation is correct.

Suppose, XB(n,p) and if n is large or p is 0.5, then XN(np,npq) .

The required probability is calculated as:

P(X>235)=P(Xnpnpq>235npnpq) (n=500,p=0.5,q=0.5)=P(X500×0.5500×0.5×0.5>235500×0.5500×0.5×0.5)=P(Z>1511.180)=P(Z>1.341)

Further solve the above expression.

P(X>235)=P(Z<1.341) (Bysymmetric)=0.9099 (Z-table)

Thus, the probability that at least 235 men in the sample visit online auction site at least once a month is 0.9099.

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