Physics student has a 20% chance of passing their physics final. If 101 randomly selected physics students are selected, answer the following: a) What is the correct wording for the random variable? X - the number of randomly selected physics students that pass their physics final. b) Pick the correct symbol: Pick the correct symbol: 0.2 c) What is the probability that exactly 14 of them pass their physics final? Round final answer to decimal places. d) What is the probability that less than 14 of them pass their physics final? Round final answer to decimal places. e) What is the probability that more than 14 of them pass their physics final? Round final answer to decimal places. f) What is the probability that exactly 17 of them pass their physics final? Round final answer to decimal places. g) What is the probability that at least 17 of them pass their physics final? Round final answer to decimal places.
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b) The correct symbol for the probability of passing the physics final is p = 0.2 (given in the question). c) Show more…
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