P410/P609 Homework Assignment #4 Due Tuesday, November 8, 2005 Problem 1 Complete Problem 5.5 parts a-d on page 107 of CSM. Problem 2 Using Mathematica, find the value of the integral of the function sin(x)/x over the interval [0,5]. Problem 3 The local newspaper carried a story about jury selection for a trial. The paper stated: At a hearing Thursday in Owen County, Nardi denied a motion filed by defense attorneys David Colman and Elizabeth Cure to disqualify the jury panel. Colman and Cure observed that out of 80 potential jurors, only one was younger than 30. "Monroe County has a population of 120,000 people, of which between 30,000 and 40,000 are students at Indiana University," the motion stated. "A truly random jury-selection process for Monroe County should result in no fewer than 20 students from Indiana University." This might be a good time for a lawyer joke, but I will resist that temptation and ask you to analyze this situtation. a) Assuming that there are 120,000 people in Monroe county and 30,000 of those people are students at IU, what is the probability that a group of 80 randomly selected people would include fewer than 20 students? Note, if you had been among the people called for jury duty, you probably would have been excused from jury duty if you had pointed out the lawyer how stupid his statement was. (I got out of jury duty a couple of years ago when I told the laywer that he had just contradicted himself.) b) What is the probability if 40,000 of the 120,000 people, that there would be fewer than 20 students in a randomly selected group of 80 people? Note: I will be pleased if you can use Mathematica to solve this problem, but if you prefer another approach, that is also fine.