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25 July, 07:19

in this sample of 50 students, what is the probability that the majority (strictly more than half) of the students selected prefer Pepsi to coke?

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  1. 25 July, 09:09
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    The probability of students preferring pepsi over coke would be 0.0059.

    Explanation:

    Total number of students = 50

    More than half of the students preferred Pepsi to coke.

    Half of 50 would be 25

    So, minimum of 26 students should prefer Pepsi to coke

    Standardized value: (Y - 17.5) / 3.373

    P (Y > = 26) = P (Z > = (26-17.5) / 3.373)

    = 0.0059

    Therefore, the probability of students preferring pepsi over coke would be 0.0059.
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