[Steps Shown] The proportion of brown MM’s in a milk chocolate packet is approximately 14% (Madison, 2013). Suppose a package of MM’s typically contains 52 MM’s.


Question: The proportion of brown M&M’s in a milk chocolate packet is approximately 14% (Madison, 2013). Suppose a package of M&M’s typically contains 52 M&M’s.

  1. State the random variable.
  2. Argue that this is a binomial experiment
    Find the probability that
  3. Six M&M’s are brown.
  4. Twenty-five M&M’s are brown.
  5. All of the M&M’s are brown.
  6. Would it be unusual for a package to have only brown M&M’s? If this were to happen, what would you think is the reason?

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