In a recent poll, the Gallup Organization found that 45% of adult Americans believe that the overall state of moral values in the United S adults in this country is conducted in which they are asked to disclose their feelings on the overall state of moral values, complete parts (d) Using the binomial distribution, find and interpret the probability that no more than 6 of those surveyed feel the state of morals is po The probability that no more than 6 of those surveyed feel the state of morals is poor is. (Round to four decimal places as needed.) Interpret the results. In 100 trials of this experiment, we expect about to result in no more than 6 adults who feel the state of morals is poor. (Round to the nearest whole number as needed.) (e) Using the binomial distribution, find and interpret the probability that more than 13 of those surveyed feel the state of morals is poor. The probability that more than 13 of those surveyed feel the state of morals is poor is. (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
In a recent poll, the Gallup Organization found that 45% of adult Americans believe that the overall state of moral values in the United S adults in this country is conducted in which they are asked to disclose their feelings on the overall state of moral values, complete parts (d) Using the binomial distribution, find and interpret the probability that no more than 6 of those surveyed feel the state of morals is po The probability that no more than 6 of those surveyed feel the state of morals is poor is. (Round to four decimal places as needed.) Interpret the results. In 100 trials of this experiment, we expect about to result in no more than 6 adults who feel the state of morals is poor. (Round to the nearest whole number as needed.) (e) Using the binomial distribution, find and interpret the probability that more than 13 of those surveyed feel the state of morals is poor. The probability that more than 13 of those surveyed feel the state of morals is poor is. (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
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