Final answer:
In this problem, success is defined as 6 out of 10 houses having a black mailbox. We can solve this problem using the binomial probability formula.
Step-by-step explanation:
In this problem, success is defined as 6 out of 10 houses having a black mailbox. We can solve this problem using the binomial probability formula.
- The probability of success (p) is 0.71.
- The number of trials (n) is 10 (as there are 10 houses).
- We want to find the probability of exactly 6 successes, so we use the combination formula: C(10, 6) = 210.
- The probability of exactly 6 successes is then calculated as:
P(X = 6) = C(10, 6) * (0.71)^6 * (1 - 0.71)^(10-6) = 0.1283.