On average, five birds hit the Washington Monument and are killed each week. Bill Garcy, an official of the National Parks Service, has requested that Congress allocate funds for equipment to scare birds away from the monument. A Congressional subcommittee has replied that funds cannot be allocated unless the probability of more than three birds being killed in week exceeds 0.7. Will the funds be allocated? Find solution of this qustion
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No
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If the birds average increases to 6 then there is chance
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Yes
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Probability=Number of favourable outcomes/Total number of outcomes
Therefore, the current probability of birds hitting is 5/7≈0.71, Which exceeds the required probability. Therefore, the funds will be allocated.
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