Concept explainers
(a)
To explain: The model is justified by a appropriate model for the number of cider apples that could come from that tree.
Given:
Calculation:
It is having
Therefore, it can be approximate the binomial model to normal model.
(b)
To find: the probability that there would be not greater than a dozen cider apples.
0.072
Given:
Formula used:
Calculation:
Mean is 18 and standard deviation is computed by
The required probability is
(c)
To Explain: that it is likely there would be greater than 50 cider apples.
Given:
Calculation:
Probability that there would be greater than 50 cider apples is
No, it is impossible, because the likelihood is too small.
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