A packet of carrot seeds has a germination rate of 92%. In other words, the probability of any seed sprouting is 0.92. How many seedlings would you expect in a row of 50 seeds?

50 * 0.92 = ?

46

50*0.92=46

What is the probability that AT LEAST 48 carrots grow out of 50 seeds?

To find out how many seedlings you would expect in a row of 50 seeds with a germination rate of 92%, you need to multiply the number of seeds by the probability of germination.

First, calculate the expected value by multiplying the number of seeds (50) by the probability of germination (0.92):

Expected value = Number of seeds × Probability of germination
Expected value = 50 × 0.92
Expected value = 46

Therefore, you would expect around 46 seedlings to sprout in a row of 50 seeds.