The television show Lost has been successful for many years. That show recently had a share of 24, meaning that among the TV sets in use, 24% were tuned to Lost. Assume that an advertiser wants to verify that 24% share value by conducting its own survey, and a pilot survey begins with 15 households have TV sets in use at the time of a Lost broadcast. Find the probability that none of the households are tuned to Lost. P(none) =  Find the probability that at least one household is tuned to Lost. P(at least one) =  Find the probability that at most one household is tuned to Lost. P(at most one) =  If at most one household is tuned to Lost, does it appear that the 24% share value is wrong? (Hint: Is the occurrence of at most one household tuned to Lost unusual?) yes, it is wrong no, it is not wrong

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The television show Lost has been successful for many years. That show recently had a share of 24, meaning that among the TV sets in use, 24% were tuned to Lost. Assume that an advertiser wants to verify that 24% share value by conducting its own survey, and a pilot survey begins with 15 households have TV sets in use at the time of a Lost broadcast.

Find the probability that none of the households are tuned to Lost.
P(none) = 

Find the probability that at least one household is tuned to Lost.
P(at least one) = 

Find the probability that at most one household is tuned to Lost.
P(at most one) = 

If at most one household is tuned to Lost, does it appear that the 24% share value is wrong? (Hint: Is the occurrence of at most one household tuned to Lost unusual?)

  • yes, it is wrong
  • no, it is not wrong
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