Concept explainers
a.
Explain the reason for a negative binomial distribution to be appropriate for a given random variable and define a formula for
a.

Answer to Problem 32P
There are binomial trials with
The formula for probability that a clinic needs 3 pints of type A blood is.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
There are binomial trials with probability of success
Let
Probability of success
Probability of failure
Number of pints
Negative binomial probability:
The probability that kth success occurs on nth trial is given below:
Here,
The formula for probability that a clinic needs 3 pints of type A blood is given below:
Thus, the formula for probability that a clinic needs 3 pints of type A blood is.
b.
Calculate the given probabilities.
b.

Answer to Problem 32P
The probability that a clinic needs 3 donors is 0.0689.
The probability that a clinic needs 4 donors is 0.1220.
The probability that a clinic needs 5 donors is 0.1439.
The probability that a clinic needs 6 donors is 0.1415.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The probability that a clinic needs 3 donors is given below:
Thus, the probability that a clinic needs 3 donors is 0.0689.
The probability that a clinic needs 4 donors is given below:
Thus, the probability that a clinic needs 4 donors is 0.1220.
The probability that a clinic needs 5 donors is given below:
Thus, the probability that a clinic needs 5 donors is 0.1439.
The probability that a clinic needs 6 donors is given below:
Thus, the probability that a clinic needs 6 donors is 0.1415.
c.
Calculate the probability that a clinic will need 3 to 6 donors to obtain 3 pints of type A blood.
c.

Answer to Problem 32P
The probability that a clinic will need 3 to 6 donors to obtain 3 pints of type A blood.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The probability that a clinic will need 3 to 6 donors to obtain 3 pints of type A blood is calculated as given below:
Thus, the probability that a clinic will need 3 to 6 donors to obtain 3 pints of type A blood is 0.4763.
d.
Calculate the probability that a clinic will need more than 6 donors to obtain 3 pints of type A blood.
d.

Answer to Problem 32P
The probability that a clinic will need more than 6 donors to obtain 3 pints of type A is 0.5237.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The probability that a clinic will need more than 6 donors to obtain 3 pints of type A is calculated as given below:
Thus, the probability that a clinic will need more than 6 donors to obtain 3 pints of type A is 0.5237.
e.
Calculate the
Calculate the standard deviation of n.
e.

Answer to Problem 32P
The expected value of n is 7.32
The standard deviation of n is 3.24
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The expected value of n is calculated as follows:
Thus, the expected value of n is 7.32.
The standard deviation of n is calculated as follows:
Thus, the standard deviation of n is 3.24.
Interpretation:
The expected number of donors that 3 pints of blood type A is obtained is 7.32 with a standard deviation of 3.24.
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