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we are given that probability of a customer ordering a nonalcoholic beverage = p = 0.47 

ordering drinks can be said to follow a binomial distribution

n = 11

Solution,

a) probability that in a sample of 11,none of the 11 will order a nonalcoholic beverage

P(x=0)= 11C0 * 0.47* 0.5311 = 0.000926

b)probability that in a sample of 11,atleast 4 will order a nonalcoholic beverage

P(x>4) = 1-P(x=0)-P(x=1)-P(x=2)-P(x=3)-P(x=4)

            = 1 - 11C0 * 0.47* 0.5311 - 11C1 * 0.471 * 0.5310 - 11C2 * 0.472 * 0.539 - 11C3 * 0.473 * 0.538 - 11C4 * 0.474 * 0.537

             =1 - 0.000926 - 0.0090-0.04-0.106-0.1891

             =0.6949

 

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