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Although television HDTV converters are tested before they are placed in the installer’s truck, the installer knows that 20 percent of them still won’t work properly. The driver must install eight converters today in an apartment building. (a) Ten converters are placed in the truck. What is the
(a)

Find the probability that the driver have enough working converters.
Answer to Problem 78CE
The probability that the driver have enough working converters is 0.6778.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The given information is that the 20% of the converters would not work properly. The driver must install the 8 converters in an apartment in one day. There are 10 converters in the truck.
In total of 10 converters, 2 would not work properly. The driver has to install 8 converters, it means any 2 or fewer are not working properly then the driver can get enough working converters.
Binomial Distribution:
The random variable X is the number of success in n trails. The random variable X follows binomial distribution with parameters n and
The PDF of the distribution is,
Here, the random variable X is the number of not working converters, n is 10 and the probability of no shows is 0.20.
The probability of the driver have enough working converters is
Probability = BINOM.DIST (numbers, trails, probability, cumulative).
Software procedure:
Step by step procedure to obtain the probability by using EXCEL software:
- Open new EXCEL file.
- In cell A1, enter the formula as “=BINOM.DIST (2,10,0.20,1)”.
Output using EXCEL software is given as follows:
From the output, the value of
Thus, the probability that the driver have enough working converters is 0.6778.
(b)

Find the number of boxes should be loaded to get 95% have enough working converters.
Answer to Problem 78CE
The number of boxes should be loaded to get 95% have enough working converters is 13.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Assume the random variable X represents the number of working converters and the probability for the event is 0.80.
Calculate the number of boxes need to get the 95% have enough working inverters,
The value of
Probability = BINOM.DIST (7, n, 0.80, 1).
For
Software procedure:
Step by step procedure to obtain the probability by using EXCEL software:
- Open new EXCEL file.
- In cell A1, enter the formula as “=BINOM.DIST (7,10,0.80,1)”.
Output using EXCEL software is given as follows:
From the output, the value of
For
Software procedure:
Step by step procedure to obtain the probability by using EXCEL software:
- Open new EXCEL file.
- In cell A1, enter the formula as “=BINOM.DIST (7,11,0.80,1)”.
Output using EXCEL software is given as follows:
From the output, the value of
For
Software procedure:
Step by step procedure to obtain the probability by using EXCEL software:
- Open new EXCEL file.
- In cell A1, enter the formula as “=BINOM.DIST (7,12,0.80,1)”.
Output using EXCEL software is given as follows:
From the output, the value of
For
Software procedure:
Step by step procedure to obtain the probability by using EXCEL software:
- Open new EXCEL file.
- In cell A1, enter the formula as “=BINOM.DIST (7,13,0.80,1)”.
Output using EXCEL software is given as follows:
From the output, the value of
Thus, the number of boxes should be loaded to get 95% have enough working converters is 13.
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