Final answer:
To find the probability that the dealership will be fined, you need to use the binomial probability formula and the z-table.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the probability that the dealership will be fined, we need to determine the number of customers who report favorably within the specified range of 25 to 27.
First, we find the probability of exactly 25 customers reporting favorably using the binomial probability formula:
P(X=25) = (50 choose 25) * (0.67^25) * (0.33^25)
Next, we find the probability of exactly 26 customers reporting favorably using the same formula:
P(X=26) = (50 choose 26) * (0.67^26) * (0.33^24)
Finally, we find the probability of exactly 27 customers reporting favorably:
P(X=27) = (50 choose 27) * (0.67^27) * (0.33^23)
The probability that the dealership will be fined is the sum of these three probabilities:
P(fined) = P(X=25) + P(X=26) + P(X=27)
Using the z-table, we can convert these probabilities to z-scores and find the area under the standard normal curve to get the final probability.