Question: Refer to Problem 5.37. If you purchased a 2009 Dodge, what is the probability that the new car will have a. Zero problems? b. Two
Refer to Problem 5.37. If you purchased a 2009 Dodge, what is the probability that the new car will have
a. Zero problems?
b. Two or fewer problems?
c. Compare your answers in (a) and (b) to those for the Ford in Problem 5.37 (b) and (c).
In problem 5.37
J.D. Power and Associates calculates and publishes various statistics concerning car quality. The initial quality score measures the number of problems per new car sold. For 2009 model cars, Ford had 1.02 problems per car and Dodge had 1.34 problems per car (data extracted from S. Carty, "U.S. Autos Power Forward with Gains in Quality Survey," USA Today, June 23, 2009, p. 3B). Let the random variable X be equal to the number of problems with a newly purchased 2009 Ford.
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