A. If we took a random sample of a single individual from this population, what is the probability that it would be purple? B. If we took a random sample of five individuals, what is the probability that at least three are yellow?

Glencoe Algebra 1, Student Edition, 9780079039897, 0079039898, 2018
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Chapter10: Statistics
Section10.6: Summarizing Categorical Data
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A. If we took a random sample of a single individual from this population, what is the probability that it would be purple? B. If we took a random sample of five individuals, what is the probability that at least three are yellow?
In Europe, 53% of flowers of the
rewardless orchid, Dactylorhiza
sambucina, are yellow, whereas the
remaining flowers are purple (Gigord et
al. 2001). For this problem, you may use
the normal approximation only if it is
appropriate to do so.
Transcribed Image Text:In Europe, 53% of flowers of the rewardless orchid, Dactylorhiza sambucina, are yellow, whereas the remaining flowers are purple (Gigord et al. 2001). For this problem, you may use the normal approximation only if it is appropriate to do so.
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