Final answer:
To find the probability that at least 60 trees are killed, we can use the binomial probability formula. X follows a binomial distribution with n = 250 and p = 0.2. Calculate P(X < 60) and subtract it from 1 to find the probability of at least 60 trees being killed.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the probability that at least 60 trees are killed, we can use the binomial probability formula:
P(X >= k) = 1 - P(X < k)
Where X is the number of trees killed, k is the desired number of trees killed, and P(X < k) is the cumulative probability of X being less than k. In this case, X follows a binomial distribution with n = 250 (the number of sycamores tested) and p = 0.2 (the probability of killing a tree).
We can calculate P(X < 60) using a binomial calculator or a statistical software, and then subtract it from 1 to find the probability of at least 60 trees being killed.