ocld 4.) You are a campaign manager assigned to a fairly conservative rural district, where 65.3% of registered voters are in the Republican party. You hire a new pollster to gather some opinion data. In her report, she indicated that she interviewed twenty-six randomly selected voters, all of whom were Republican. What is the probability that all of the interviewees were Republican? Would you believe her? Why or why not? P/Z6

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4.) You are a campaign manager assigned to a fairly conservative rural district, where 65.3% of
registered voters are in the Republican party. You hire a new pollster to gather some opinion data. In
her report, she indicated that she interviewed twenty-six randomly selected voters, all of whom were
Republican. What is the probability that all of the interviewees were Republican? Would you believe
her? Why or why not?
P/Z6
Transcribed Image Text:ocld 4.) You are a campaign manager assigned to a fairly conservative rural district, where 65.3% of registered voters are in the Republican party. You hire a new pollster to gather some opinion data. In her report, she indicated that she interviewed twenty-six randomly selected voters, all of whom were Republican. What is the probability that all of the interviewees were Republican? Would you believe her? Why or why not? P/Z6
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Let us assume X= number of Republican 

n=sample size= 26

p=probability of getting a Republican= 65.3%=0.653

Each interviewee is independent of the other interviewees.

 

So, X follows a normal distribution with n=26 and p=0.653

 

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