Refer to Example 4.14. Estimate the probability that exactly one of the four tires has a flaw, and find the uncertainty in the estimate.
What will be an ideal response?
Let p be the probability that a tire has no flaw. The results of Example 4.14 show that the sample proportion is and Let X be the number of tires out of four that have no flaw. Then X~ Bin(4,p). Let q be the probability that exactly one of four tires has a flaw.
The probability is 0.225 ± 0.064.
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