5. Binomial Distribution & Discrete Random Variables
Poisson Distribution
Practice this topic
- Multiple Choice
A baker wants to predict how many customers will enter their bakery. Determine which probability distribution they should use given the following information.
(A) There is a 10% chance that any one person who walks by will enter the bakery and 20 people walk by.
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A baker wants to predict how many customers will enter their bakery. Determine which probability distribution they should use given the following information.
(B) On average, 2 customers come into the bakery every 15 minutes.
2views - Multiple Choice
A baker wants to predict how many customers will enter their bakery. On average, 2 customers come into the bakery every 15 minutes. Find the probability that exactly 5 customers will enter the bakery
(A) Exactly 4 customers will enter the bakery between 9:00 – 9:15.
1views - Multiple Choice
A baker wants to predict how many customers will enter their bakery. On average, 2 customers come into the bakery every 15 minutes. Find the probability that exactly 5 customers will enter the bakery
(B) 4 or fewer customers enter the bakery in a random 15 min period.
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