A company that produces fine crystal knows from experience that 10% of its goblets have cosmetic flaws

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A company that produces fine crystal knows from experience that 10% of its goblets have cosmetic flaws and must be classified as “seconds.”

a. Among six randomly selected goblets, how likely is it that only one is a second?

P(1 # X # 4)

P(X $ 5)

P(X # 2)

n 5 25 X , Bin(25, .05)

X 5 the number P(2 , X , 6) X , Bin(15, .3)

P(X # 1) X , Bin(15, .7)

P(2 # X) X , Bin(15, .3)

P(2 # X # 4) X , Bin(15, .3)

P(1 # X) n 5 9 p 5 .1 P(3 # X # 5) n 5 7 p 5 .6

b. Among six randomly selected goblets, what is the probability that at least two are seconds?

c. If goblets are examined one by one, what is the probability that at most five must be selected to find four that are not seconds?

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