The correct answer to this question is 42 people
There are only two conceivable outcomes for every foreign national residing in the United States. They are either citizens by naturalization or they are not. Separate from other foreign nationals residing in the country is the likelihood that a foreign national will not become a citizen. Therefore, to address this problem, we employ the binomial probability distribution.
Probability that exactly x will succeed after n iterations with p probability.
The binomial distribution's anticipated value is:
[tex]E(X)=np[/tex]
Approximately 60% of foreign-born residents of the United States are not citizens by naturalization.
It follows that
[tex]p=0.6[/tex]
70 Americans with foreign ancestry
[tex]n=70[/tex]
How many persons who are not naturalized citizens would you anticipate receiving?
[tex]E(X)=np=70*0.6=42[/tex]
The right response is thus:
42 people
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