Concept explainers
(a)
To explain: D can be modelled by a binomial distribution.
(a)
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
D is the number of adults in the sample with debts more than savings.
Percentage of U.S. adults with more debts than savings
Concept applied:
The rule says that if the sample is less than
Here, the sample size (
Moreover, here the trial of each adult is independent. The financial condition of one adult does not give any idea of another adult.
So,
Hence, D can be modelled by a binomial distribution.
(b)
To calculate:
(b)
Answer to Problem 100E
Probability that more than or equal to 30 adults in the sample have more debts than savings is 0.11087.
Explanation of Solution
Using TI- 83 plus
a) Click on
b) Go to binomcdf with
c) Hit Enter
d) Type 100, 0.24, 29)
e) Hit Enter
The probability comes to be 0.88913.
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