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Statistics for The Behavioral Sciences (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781305504912
Author: Frederick J Gravetter, Larry B. Wallnau
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 6, Problem 23P

  1. A roulette wheel has alternating red and black numbered slots into which the ball finally stops to determine the winner. If a gambler always bets on black to win, then
  2. What is the probability of winning at least 40 times in a series of 64 spins? (Note that at lea.st 40 wins means 40 or more.)
  3. What is the probability of winning more than 40 times in a series of 64 spins?
  4. Based on your answers to a and b, what is the
  5. probability of winning exactly 40 times?

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Find the required probability.

Answer to Problem 23P

Solution:

  1. The probability of winning at least 40 times in a series of 64 spins is 0.0301.
  2. The probability of winning more than 40 times in a series of 64 spins is 0.0166.
  3. The probability of winning exactly 40 times in a series of 64 spins is 0.0135.

Explanation of Solution

When normal distribution is used to approximate binomial distribution, for P( Xm ) , use P( X>m0.5 ) . Therefore, use P( X>39.5 ) in place of P( X>40 ) . For P( z1.88 ) , look into standard normal table at z=1.88 .

When normal distribution is used to approximate binomial distribution, for P( X>m ) , use P( X>m+0.5 ) . Therefore, use P( X>40.5 ) in place of P( X>40 ) . For P( z2.13 ) , look into standard normal table at z=2.13 .

To get the probability of winning exactly 40 times, subtract probability of winning more than 40 times from the probability of winning at least 40 times (40 or more) in a series of 64 spins.

Given:

Number of questions, n=64 , and probability of winning is 0.5.

Formula used:

q=1p μ=pn σ= npq z= xμ σ

Calculation:

  1. Each slot has 2 color choices (red/black). Therefore, the probability of guessing correctly for any individual question is:

    p= correct choice total choices = 1 2 =0.5

    The probability of guessing correctly for any individual question is:

    q=1p =10.5 =0.5

    The distribution of number of wins will form a normal shaped distribution with mean and standard deviation as shown below:

    μ=pn =0.5( 64 ) =32 σ= npq = 64( 0.5 )( 0.5 ) =4

    We are looking for the probability of winning at least 40 times in a series of 64 spins, so we will use lower real limit for 40, which is 39.5. The z score for score x=39.5 is:

    z= xμ σ = 39.532 4 =1.88

    The probability of winning at least 40 times in a series of 64 spins is:

    P( X40 )=P( X>39.5 ) =P( z>1.88 ) =1P( z1.88 ) =10.9699 =0.0301

  2. We are looking for the probability of winning more than 40 times in a series of 64 spins, so we will use upper real limit for 40, which is 40.5. The z score for score x=40.5 is:

    z= xμ σ = 40.532 4 =2.13

    The probability of winning more than 40 times in a series of 64 spins is:

    P( X>40 )=P( X>40.5 ) =P( z>2.13 ) =1P( z2.13 ) =10.9834 =0.0166

  3. By using results of part (a) and part (b), the probability of winning exactly 40 times in a series of 64 spins is:

    P( X>40 )=P( X40 )P( X>40 ) =0.03010.0166 =0.0135

Conclusion:

  • The probability of winning at least 40 times in a series of 64 spins is 0.0301.
  • The probability of winning more than 40 times in a series of 64 spins is 0.0166.
  • The probability of winning exactly 40 times in a series of 64 spins is 0.0135.
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