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    Oct 5, 2010, 11:51 AM
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    I have two questions that I need help solving:

    It has been reported that 83% of federal government employees use email. If a sample of 200 federal government employees is selected, find the mean, variance, and standard deviation of the number who use email.

    In a survey, 63% of Americans said they own an answering machine. If 14 Americans are selected at random, find the probability that exactly 9 own an answering machine.

    If anyone can help that would be great, Thanks!


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    Oct 6, 2010, 06:47 AM

    1. In your first problem,

    n = 200
    p = 0.83
    q = 1-0.83 = 0.17

    where n is the sample size,
    p the probability of getting an employee using email.
    and q the probability of getting an employee not using email.

    Now,







    Can you find the answers now? :)

    2. Here, n = 14, p = 0.63, q = 1 - 0.63 = 0.37

    You can use the binomial distribution for this one.

    Let X be the event that an American own an answering machine.

    X ~ B(14, 0.63)

    Then, we know that:



    It follows that;



    It's nearly done now.

    Post your answers! :)

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