Question about the solution to the problem (approach)?

My question concerns task 10. It claims that 40 percent of employees (out of 100) arrive by car. So, 40 employees do arrive by car, since 100 x 0.4 = 40. Then task a would be solved, since 50 parking spaces are enough for 40. And the next question, if the average is 90 percent, can be solved with approximately 90 parking spaces, right?

I don't see any point in using a Bernoulli chain or any binomial approach at all.

I might need a little help thinking this through. Thanks.

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500gSteak
1 year ago

Yes, but you have to say the probability that at an average of 40%, 50 parking spaces are enough.

I don’t know how it is, but that’s the same.

The shot at a company is 3%, how high is the chance to find 5 defective workpieces of 100.

2 or so that is. I don’t know anymore.

But that’s not so easy. It’s a top step.