Multiple Choice
Compute Probabilities of Binomial Experiments
-We believe that 87% of the population of all Calculus I students consider calculus an exciting subject. Suppose we randomly and independently selected 25 students from the population. If the true percentage is really 87%, find the probability of observing 24 or more of the students who consider calculus to be an exciting subject in our sample of 25.
A) 0.145666
B) 0.030760
C) 0.114907
D) 0.854334
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