Three math questions from Princeton Review
Can anybody explain the answer for me? Thanks!
1. There is a 90% chance that a registered voter in Burghtown voted in the last election. If five registered voters are chosen at random, what is the approximate likelihood that exactly four of them voted in the last election?
Answer:32.8%
WHY?
2. Two different groups of test-takers received scores on the GXYZ standardized test. Group A''s scores had a normal distribution with a mean of 460 and a standard deviation of 20. Group B''s scores had a normal distribution with a mean of 520 and a standard deviation of 40. If each group has the same number of test-takers, what fraction of the test-takers who scored below 440 belonged to Group B?
Answer:1/9
3.A fair coin with sides marked heads and tails is to be tossed eight times. What is the probability that the coin will land tails side up more than five times?
Answer: 37/256
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