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Assume that for a particular tire brand, the probability of wearing out before 30,000 miles is 0.25. For someone who buys a set of iour of these tires, what is the probability that all will last at least 30,000 miles? You be a suitable model in this case.

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Answer:

The probability that all will last at least 30,000 miles is 0.3164.

Explanation:

Consider the provided information.

For a particular tire brand, the probability of wearing out before 30,000 miles is 0.25. Someone who buys a set of four of these tires,

That means the probability of not wearing out is 1-0.25 = 0.75

Now use the binomial distribution formula.


^nC_r (p^(n-r))(q^r)

Substitute p = 0.25, q=0.75, r=4 and n=4


^4C_4 (0.25)^(4-4)(0.75)^4


1 * 0.75^4


0.3164

The probability that all will last at least 30,000 miles is 0.3164.

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