Suppose that a sample of peanut butter contains 0.3 insect fragments per gram. Compute the probability that the number of insect fragments in a 9-gram sample of peanut butter is each of the following values or range of values. Interpret each result (a) Exactly four (b) Fewer than four (c) At least four (d) At least one (e) Would it be unusual for a 9-gram sample of this supply of peanut butter to contain six or more insect fragments? (a) The probability that there are exactly four insect fragments in a 9-gram sample of peanut butter is} (Round to four decimal places as needed.) There will be | |insect fragment(s) in about |] of every 100 9-gram samples of peanut butter. (Round to the nearest whole number as needed.) (b) The probability that there are fewer than four insect fragments in a 9-gram sample of peanut butter is (Round to four decimal places as needed.) There will be insect fragment(s) in about ]of every 100 9-gram samples of peanut butter. (Round to the nearest whole number as needed.) (c) The probability that there are at least four insect fragments in a 9-gram sample of peanut butter is (Round to four decimal places as needed.) There wil be insect fragment(s) in about of every 100 9-gram samples of peanut butter. (Round to the nearest whole number as needed.) (d) The probability that there is at least one insect fragment in a 9-gram sample of peanut butter is ] (Round to four decimal places as needed.) There wil be insect fragments) in about of every 100 9-gram samples of peanut butter. (Round to the nearest whole number as needed.) () The probability that a 9-gram sample of this supply of peanut butter contains six or more insect fragments is ],so i be unusual (Round to four decimal places as needed.) Statcrunch Calculator Time Remaining: 01:10:51 Next MacBook Air