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Mathematics, 23.03.2020 17:27 eve2055

A manufacturer of Christmas light bulbs knows that 10% of these bulbs are defective. It is known that light bulbs are defective independently. A box of 150 bulbs is selected at random. Answer the following questions. Question 2 (4 points). Find the probability that this box will contain at most 20 defective light bulbs. Show your work or calculator input. (Round your answer to 4 places after the decimal point). Question 3 (2 points): How many defective light bulbs are expected to be found in such boxes, on average? Show your work Question 4 (3 points): Find the standard deviation of defective light bulbs in this case. Show your work. (Round your answer to 2 places after the decimal point).

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