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rprest00
23.03.2020 • 
Mathematics

Based on past experience, a bank believes that 13% of the people who receive loans will not make payments on time. The bank has recently approved 500 loans. .Answer the following questions. What are the mean and standard deviation of the proportion of clients in this group who may not make timely payments? mu (p^) = SD(p^) = (Round to three decimal places as needed.) What assumptions underlie your model? Are the conditions met? With reasonable assumptions about the sample, all the conditions are met. The success/failure condition is not met. The 10% and success/failure conditions are not met. The 10% condition is not met. The randomization and 10% conditions are not met. The randomization condition is not met. The randomization and success/failure conditions are not met. Without unreasonable assumptions, none of the conditions are met. What is the probability that over 16% of these clients will not make timely payments? P(p^ > 0.16) = (Round to three decimal places as needed.)

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