Not yet answered Marked out of 11.25 P Flag question A food processor claims that at most 10% of his jars of instant coffee contain less coffee than claimed on the label. To test this claim, 16 jars of his instant coffee are randomly selected and the contents are weighed; his claim is accepted if fewer than 3 of the jars contain less coffee than claimed on the label. Find the probability that the food processor's claim would be accepted when the actual percentage of his jars, containing less coffee than claimed on the label, is 10%. (Round your answer to the nearest ten thousandth.) Hint: Letting X be the # of jars, in a 16-sample, containing less coffee than claimed on their labels given that exactly 10% of all instant coffee jars contain less coffee than claimed on their labels, evaluate P(X < 3). Notice that X~ Bin(16, 0.1) Answer: