muffins4all
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I have a probability worksheet that I'm just completely lost on. I need explained exactly HOW to get the answers. Not necessarily the answer itself.
A manufacturer claims that 80 percent of their customers are fully satisfied with their product. selecting a group of 12 customers...
what is the expected number of fully satisfied customers?
what is the probability that there are 0 satisfied customers?
what is the probability that there are 12 satisfied customers?
what is the probability that there are no more than 5 customers that are fully satisfied?
what is the probability that there are 6 or more customers that are fully satisfied?
I need the pathway to the answer, not the answer itself, i would prefer to try and find the answers on my own.
A manufacturer claims that 80 percent of their customers are fully satisfied with their product. selecting a group of 12 customers...
what is the expected number of fully satisfied customers?
what is the probability that there are 0 satisfied customers?
what is the probability that there are 12 satisfied customers?
what is the probability that there are no more than 5 customers that are fully satisfied?
what is the probability that there are 6 or more customers that are fully satisfied?
I need the pathway to the answer, not the answer itself, i would prefer to try and find the answers on my own.