In a survey of consumers aged 12 and older, respondents were asked how many cell phones were
Question:
In a survey of consumers aged 12 and older, respondents were asked how many cell phones were in use by the household. (No two respondents were from the same household.) Among the respondents,
209
answered "none,"
295
said "one,"
365
said "two,"
135
said "three," and
47
responded with four or more. A survey respondent is selected at random. Find the probability that his/her household has four or more cell phones in use. Is it unlikely for a household to have four or more cell phones in use? Consider an event to be unlikely if its probability is less than or equal to 0.05.
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Part 1
P(four or more cell
phones)=enter your response here
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
Part 2
Is it unlikely for a household to have four or more cell phones in use?
A.
Yes,
because the probability of a respondent with four or more cell phones in use is
lessthanorequalto
0.05.
B.
No,
because the probability of a respondent with four or more cell phones in use is
greaterthan
0.05.
C.
Yes,
because the probability of a respondent with four or more cell phones in use is
greaterthan
0.05.
D.
No,
because the probability of a respondent with four or more cell phones in use is
lessthanorequalto
0.05.