Using Binomial Distribution, answer the following question (Part A & B) : According to a recent poll, 35% of US citizens approved of the job the President was doing at the time. Assume that this proportion was actually true for the whole of the US population. Part (a) majority a simple random sample of 15 citizens was selected. What is the probability that a (more than 5) approved of the job that the President was doing? Part (b) Suppose a simple random sample of 50 citizens was selected. What is the probability that a majority (more than 26) approved of the job that the President was doing?

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Section12.3: Conditional Probability; Independent Events; Bayes' Theorem
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Using Binomial Distribution, answer the following question (Part A & B) :
According to a recent poll, 35% of US citizens approved of the job the
President was doing at the time. Assume that this proportion was actually
true for the whole of the US population.
Part (a) majority a simple random sample of 15 citizens was selected. What
is the probability that a (more than 5) approved of the job that the President
was doing?
Part (b) Suppose a simple random sample of 50 citizens was selected. What
is the probability that a majority (more than 26) approved of the job that the
President was doing?
Transcribed Image Text:Using Binomial Distribution, answer the following question (Part A & B) : According to a recent poll, 35% of US citizens approved of the job the President was doing at the time. Assume that this proportion was actually true for the whole of the US population. Part (a) majority a simple random sample of 15 citizens was selected. What is the probability that a (more than 5) approved of the job that the President was doing? Part (b) Suppose a simple random sample of 50 citizens was selected. What is the probability that a majority (more than 26) approved of the job that the President was doing?
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