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a.
Define a formula for
a.

Answer to Problem 30P
The formula for the
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Let n follows a negative binomial distribution that represents the number of years in which the fourth successful crop occurswith success described as “crops help to repay loan” and failure described as “crops do not help to repay loan”.
The probability of success in a year is
The probability of failure is
The number of successful crops is
Negative binomial probability:
The probability that kth successoccurs on nth trial is as given below:
Here,n is the number of trial in which kth success occurs, k is the number of successes, p is the probability of success, and q is the probability of failure.
The formula for the probability that the fourth successful crop occursisas given below:
Thus, the formula for the probability that the fourth successful crop occurs is
b.
Calculate the given probabilities.
b.

Answer to Problem 30P
The probability that the fourth successful crop occurs in 4 years is 0.1785.
The probability that the fourth successful crop occurs in 5 years is 0.2499.
The probability that the fourth successful crop occurs in 6 years is 0.2187.
The probability that the fourth successful crop occurs in 7 years is 0.1531.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The probability that the fourth successful crop occurs in 4 years is as given below:
Thus, the probability that the fourth successful crop occurs in 4 years is0.1785.
The probability that the fourth successful crop occurs in 5 years is as given below:
Thus, the probability that the fourth successful crop occurs in 5 years is0.2499.
The probability that the fourth successful crop occurs in 6 years is as given below:
Thus, the probability that the fourth successful crop occurs in 6 years is0.2187.
The probability that the fourth successful crop occurs in 7 years is as given below:
Thus, the probability that the fourth successful crop occurs in 7 years is0.1531.
c.
Calculate the probability that a loan can be repaid by farm W within 4 to 7 years.
c.

Answer to Problem 30P
The probability that the loan can be repaid by farm W within 4 to 7 years is 0.8002.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The probability that the loan can be repaid by farm W within 4 to 7 years is calculated as given below:
Thus, the probability that the loan can be repaid by farm W within 4 to 7 years is0.8002.
d.
Calculate the probability to farm for at least 8 years by farm W before they can repay the loan.
d.

Answer to Problem 30P
The probability to farm for at least 8 years by farm W before they can repay the loan is 0.1998.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The probability to farm for at least 8 years by farm W before they can repay the loan is calculated as given below:
Thus, the probability to farm for at least 8 years by farm W before they can repay the loan is0.1998.
e.
Calculate the
Calculate the standard deviationof n.
e.

Answer to Problem 30P
The expected value of n is 6.15.
The standard deviation of n is 1.82.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The expected value of n is calculated as given below:
Thus, the expected value of n is6.15.
The standard deviation of n is calculated as given below:
Thus, the standard deviationof n is 1.82.
Interpretation:
The random variable that represents the expected year in which the fourth successful crop occurs is 6.15 with a standard deviation of 1.82.
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