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Car color preferences change over the years and according to the particular model that the customer selects. In a recent year, 20% of all luxury cars sold were white. Assume that 25 cars of that year and type are randomly selected. Find the probabilities listed below:
Define x to be the number of cars that are white. Then p = P(white) = 0.20 and n = 25. Use the cumulative binomial probabilities table in Appendix I of your book.
At least five cars are white.
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At most six cars are white.
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Exactly four cars are white.
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More than three cars are white.
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Between three and five cars (inclusive) are white.
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More than 20 cars are not white.
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