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27 February, 10:36

Jerry's Seed Palace claims that 80% of its lima bean seeds will germinate. Suppose the company's claim is true. Callie buys a packet with 20 lima bean seeds from Jerry's Seed Palace and plants them in her garden. What is the probability that exactly 14 seeds will germinate?

A. 0.1091

B. 0.8909

C. 0.1958

D. 0.8042

E. 0.9133

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  1. 27 February, 13:55
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    This is a Bernoulli trial problem.

    Since the probability that the seed will germinate is 80% or 0.8, the probability that they won't germinate is 0.2

    Now let's say the probability to germinate is p and the probability not to is a, we can now set up the Bernoulli equation in this regard. Since we are proposing that exactly 14 will germinate, it means 6 are not expected to germinate

    P (14) = 20C14 (0.8) ^14 (0.2) ^6 = 0.109099700973

    Option A is the right answer
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