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The makers of a diet cola claim that its taste is indistinguishable from the full-calorie

version of the same cola. To investigate, a student names Amy prepared small
samples of each type of soda in identical cups. Then she had 20 volunteers taste
each cola in a random order to try to identify which was the diet cola and which was
the regular cola. If we assume that the volunteers couldn't tell the difference, then
each one was guessing with a ½ chance of being correct. Let Y = the number
volunteers who correctly identify the colas. Use the binomial probability formula or
your calculator to find the following.
Find the mean of Y.
Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

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User Anaconda
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The probability of each volunteer guessing correctly is 1/2, since there are only two options and they are guessing randomly. We can use the binomial probability formula to calculate the expected value (mean) of Y:

E(Y) = np

where:
- n is the number of trials (20 in this case)
- p is the probability of success on each trial (1/2)

Substituting the given values, we have:

E(Y) = 20 * 1/2

E(Y) = 10

Therefore, the expected value (mean) of Y is 10. Rounded to the nearest tenth, we get:

E(Y) ≈ 10.0
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