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Title: Understanding Binomial Distribution in Elementary Statistical Methods

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### Homework: HW 6 (Ch. 4.2 ~ 4.3)

**Seventy-seven percent of adults want to live to age 100. You randomly select five adults and ask them whether they want to live to age 100. The random variable x represents the number of adults who want to live to age 100. Complete parts (a) through (c) below.**

**(a) Construct a binomial distribution.**

| x | P(x)   |
|---|--------|
| 0 |        |
| 1 |        |
| 2 |        |
| 3 |        |
| 4 |        |
| 5 |        |

*Round to five decimal places as needed.*

Enter your answer in the edit fields and then click Check Answer.

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### Additional Information:

- You have three parts remaining to complete.
- Remember to utilize the statistical methods learned in Chapter 4.2 and 4.3 to solve the problem.
- Ensure answers are precise, rounding to five decimal places.

### Interactive Features:

- **Check Answer:** After inputting your solution, use this feature to verify the correctness of your answer.
- **Clear All:** This option allows you to reset your inputs and start over if needed.

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This exercise involves constructing a binomial distribution based on the scenario provided, practicing essential statistical concepts commonly taught in elementary statistical methods courses.
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Transcribed Image Text:Title: Understanding Binomial Distribution in Elementary Statistical Methods --- ### Homework: HW 6 (Ch. 4.2 ~ 4.3) **Seventy-seven percent of adults want to live to age 100. You randomly select five adults and ask them whether they want to live to age 100. The random variable x represents the number of adults who want to live to age 100. Complete parts (a) through (c) below.** **(a) Construct a binomial distribution.** | x | P(x) | |---|--------| | 0 | | | 1 | | | 2 | | | 3 | | | 4 | | | 5 | | *Round to five decimal places as needed.* Enter your answer in the edit fields and then click Check Answer. --- ### Additional Information: - You have three parts remaining to complete. - Remember to utilize the statistical methods learned in Chapter 4.2 and 4.3 to solve the problem. - Ensure answers are precise, rounding to five decimal places. ### Interactive Features: - **Check Answer:** After inputting your solution, use this feature to verify the correctness of your answer. - **Clear All:** This option allows you to reset your inputs and start over if needed. --- This exercise involves constructing a binomial distribution based on the scenario provided, practicing essential statistical concepts commonly taught in elementary statistical methods courses.
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