We need to attempt to find an exact value of n such that  P(r ≥ 6) = 0.98. Clearly to guarantee at least six people are literate, one would certainly need to interview at least six people. So, we know that, minimally, n must be at least 6. a) Since n must be at least 6, suppose we start by trying n = 7, where seven people are interviewed. When seven people are interviewed, r ≥ 6 means either 6 or _________ of the people are literate. b) Therefore,  P(r ≥ 6) can be calculated using the following formula. P(r ≥ 6) = P(6) + P( ______ )

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We need to attempt to find an exact value of n such that 

P(r ≥ 6) = 0.98.



Clearly to guarantee at least six people are literate, one would certainly need to interview at least six people. So, we know that, minimally, n must be at least 6.

a) Since n must be at least 6, suppose we start by trying n = 7, where seven people are interviewed. When seven people are interviewed, r ≥ 6 means either 6 or _________ of the people are literate.

b) Therefore,  P(r ≥ 6) can be calculated using the following formula.

P(r ≥ 6) = P(6) + P( ______ ) 

  

 

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