The Center for Medicare and Medical Services reported that there were 295,000 appeals for hospitalization and other Part A Medicare service. For this group, 40% of first round appeals were succes (The Wall Street Journal). Suppose 10 first-round appeals have just been received by a Medicare appeals office. Refer to Binomial Probability Table. Round your answers to four decimal places. a. Compute the probability that none of the appeals will be successful. b. Compute the probability that exactly one of the appeals will be successful. c. What is the probability that at least two of the appeals will be successful?

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The Center for Medicare and Medical Services reported that there were 295,000 appeals for hospitalization and other Part A Medicare service. For this group, 40% of first round appeals were success
(The Wall Street Journal). Suppose 10 first-round appeals have just been received by a Medicare appeals office. Refer to Binomial Probability Table.
Round your answers to four decimal places.
a. Compute the probability that none of the appeals will be successful.
b. Compute the probability that exactly one of the appeals will be successful.
c. What is the probability that at least two of the appeals will be successful?
d. What is the probability that more than half of the appeals will be successful?
Transcribed Image Text:The Center for Medicare and Medical Services reported that there were 295,000 appeals for hospitalization and other Part A Medicare service. For this group, 40% of first round appeals were success (The Wall Street Journal). Suppose 10 first-round appeals have just been received by a Medicare appeals office. Refer to Binomial Probability Table. Round your answers to four decimal places. a. Compute the probability that none of the appeals will be successful. b. Compute the probability that exactly one of the appeals will be successful. c. What is the probability that at least two of the appeals will be successful? d. What is the probability that more than half of the appeals will be successful?
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for part d would I just add up all the ones past the 0.5? when I open the table it only goes to 0.5 for probability

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