On each of three consecutive days the National Weather Service announces that th

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2021-09-26

On each of three consecutive days the National Weather Service announces that there is a 50-50 chance of rain. Assuming that the National Weather Service is correct, what is the probability that it rains on at most one of the three days? Justify your answer. (Hint: Represent the outcome that it rains on day 1 and doesn’t rain on days 2 and 3 as RNN.)

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mhalmantus

mhalmantus

Skilled2021-09-27Added 105 answers

Step 1
As indicated by the query
There are only two possible outcomes for each day. Either it pours down rain or it doesn't.
So, there are use the binomial probability.
From the binomial probability,
P(X=x)=ncxPx(1P)nx
Now,
n=3,p=0.5
Here, need to find,
NNN+RNN+NRN+NNR
Step 2
Then, P(X1)=P(X=0)+P(X=1)
So,
P(X=x)=ncxPx(1P)nx
P(X=0)=3c0(0.5)0(10.5)3
=0.125
Now,
P(X=x)=ncxPx(1P)nx
P(X=1)=3c1(0.5)1(10.5)2
=0.375
Step 3
Now,
P(X1)=P(X=0)+P(X=1)
=0.125+0.375
=0.5
Thus, the probability that it rains on at most one of the three days is 0.5.

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