A hotel claims that 85% of its customers are very satisfied with its service. Complete parts a through d below based on a random sample of six customers. A. Suppose that of six customers selected, two responded that they are very satisfied. What conclusions can be drawn about the sample? The probability that 2 out of 6 customers are very satisfied is ___?__, assuming that 85% of customers are very satisfied. Therefore, it is ___?___ that randomly selecting 6 customers would result in 2 responding that they are very satisfied. (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
A hotel claims that 85% of its customers are very satisfied with its service. Complete parts a through d below based on a random sample of six customers. A. Suppose that of six customers selected, two responded that they are very satisfied. What conclusions can be drawn about the sample? The probability that 2 out of 6 customers are very satisfied is ___?__, assuming that 85% of customers are very satisfied. Therefore, it is ___?___ that randomly selecting 6 customers would result in 2 responding that they are very satisfied. (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
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Section12.3: Conditional Probability; Independent Events; Bayes' Theorem
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A hotel claims that 85% of its customers are very satisfied with its service. Complete parts a through d below based on a random sample of six customers.
A. Suppose that of six customers selected, two responded that they are very satisfied. What conclusions can be drawn about the sample?
The probability that 2 out of 6 customers are very satisfied is ___?__, assuming that 85% of customers are very satisfied. Therefore, it is ___?___ that randomly selecting 6 customers would result in 2 responding that they are very satisfied. (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
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