A student in a large business calculus class has a 60 chance
A student in a large business calculus class has a 60% chance of getting atleast a B. This year there was 540 students in this class. Roughly, what isthe probability that at least half of the students received at most C?
Solution
Note that
P(at most C) = 1 - P(at least B) = 1- 0.6 = 0.4.
 So, p = 0.4 here.
We first get the z score for the critical value:          
           
 x = critical value = 540/2 = 270      
 u = mean = np =    216      
           
 s = standard deviation = sqrt(np(1-p)) =    11.38419958      
           
 Thus, the corresponding z score is          
           
 z = (x-u)/s =    4.74341649      
           
 Thus, the left tailed area is          
           
 P(z >   4.74341649   ) =    1.05072*10^-6 [ANSWER]

