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Answer:
- Option B. There will be close to 40 TVs but probably not exactly 40 TVs not showing a sports channel.
Explanation:
There are a total of 7 sports channels and 4 non-sports channels out of 11 channels.
The probability that one TV will be not be showing a sports channel, P(not S), is:
- P(not S) = number of non-sports channels / number of channels.
- P(not S) = 4/11.
The best prediction on how many TVs will not be showing a sports channel is, the expected value, which is equal to the number of TVs mulitplied by P(not S):
- P(not S) = 110 × 4/11 = 40.
Since this is a random variable, the expected value is not the exact number of TV but just a probability.
Hence, the answer is the option B: There will be close to 40 TVs but probably not exactly 40 TVs not showing a sports channel.
Answer: There will be close to 40's TVs but probably not exactly 40's TVs not showing a sports channel.
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