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The probability that a randomly selected 3-year-old male

Last updated: 7/11/2022

The probability that a randomly selected 3-year-old male

The probability that a randomly selected 3-year-old male feral cat will live to be 4 years old is 0.98533. (a) What is the probability that two randomly selected 3-year-old male feral cats will live to be 4 years old? (b) What is the probability that nine randomly selected 3-year-old male feral cats will live to be 4 years old? (c) What is the probability that at least one of nine randomly selected 3-year-old male feral cats will not live to be 4 years old? Would it be unusual if at least one of nine randomly selected 3-year-old male feral cats did not live to be 4 years old? (a) The probability that two randomly selected 3-year-old male feral cats will live to be 4 years old is (Round to five decimal places as needed.) (b) The probability that nine randomly selected 3-year-old male feral cats will live to be 4 years old is (Round to five decimal places as needed.) (c) The probability that at least one of nine randomly selected 3-year-old male feral cats will not live to be 4 years old is (Round to five decimal places as needed.) Would it be unusual if at least one of nine randomly selected 3-year-old male feral cats did not live to be 4 years old? because the probability of this happening is 0.05