Final answer:
The probability that none of the surveyed households are watching Green's Anatomy is approximately 1.33%, which is found by raising the probability of not watching the show (0.75) to the power of the number of households (15).
Step-by-step explanation:
The probability that none of the 15 households surveyed are watching Green's Anatomy, given a 25% share value, can be calculated using the binomial probability formula for the case of 0 households watching. This scenario assumes that each household represents an independent trial with only two possible outcomes (watching or not watching Green's Anatomy).
The probability P of zero households watching the show is given by:
P(X = 0) = (1 - 0.25)^15
Where:
- X is the random variable representing the number of households watching the show.
- 0.25 is the probability of a household watching the show.
- 15 is the total number of households surveyed.
Using this binomial probability formula: P(X = 0) = 0.75^15 P(X = 0) ≈ 0.0133
Therefore, there is approximately a 1.33% chance that none of the 15 households are tuned to Green's Anatomy.