A name-brand TV dinner boasts that its pot roast has no more than 120 calories per serving.
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A name-brand TV dinner boasts that its pot roast has no more than 120 calories per serving. Suppose 95% of the servings of this product actually contain fewer than 120 calories. Find the probability that out of a random sample of 500 packs of pot roast, fewer than 10 packs (servings) actually contain more than 120 calories.
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Statistics For Business And Financial Economics
ISBN: 9781461458975
3rd Edition
Authors: Cheng Few Lee , John C Lee , Alice C Lee
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