Determine whether or not the given procedure results in a binomial distribution. If not, identify which condition is not met.
Spinning an American roulette wheel 78 times and recording the number of times the ball lands on green.
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Determine whether or not the given procedure results in a binomial distribution. If not, identify which...
Determine whether the given procedure meets the criteria of a binomial distribution? If not, identify one requirement that is noit satisfied. 1. A survey of college students rating the food in the campus dining hall on a scale from 1-10. 2. Surveying 124 people living in the United States who use Internet service and recording their 'no' responses to the question."Do you think that internet sites should be federally regulated"? 3. Spinning a roulette wheel nine times and recording the...
Determine whether the given procedure results in a binomial distribution. If it is not binomial, identify the requirements that are not satisfied. Recording the genders of 100 people in a statistics classRecording the genders of 100 people in a statistics class nothing Choose the correct answer below. A. No comma because there are more than two possible outcomes.No, because there are more than two possible outcomes. B. No, because there are more than two possible outcomes and the trials are...
Determine whether the given procedure results in a binomial distribution (or a distribution that can be treated as binomial). If the procedure is not binomial, identify at least one requirement that is not satisfied. Six different senators from the current U.S. Congress are randomly selected without replacement and whether or not they've served over 2 terms is recorded. Does the probability experiment represent a binomial experiment? A. Yes, because the experiment satisfies all the criteria for a binomial experiment. B....
4. (10 pts) For each of the following scenarios, determine whether the binomial distribution is an appropriate model (distribution) for the random variable X. If yes, identify the values of the parameters n and p. A. A fair coin is flipped 10 times. Let X = the number of times the coin comes up tails. B. A fair coin is flipped multiple times. Let X = the number of times the coin needs to be flipped until we see 10...
Determine whether the given procedure results in binomial distribution. If not, state the reason why. Recording the number of boys in 250 families.
Determine whether or not the procedure described below results in a binomial distribution. If it is not binomial, identify at least one requirement that is not satisfied. Five hundred different voters in a region with two major political parties, A and B, are randomly selected from the population of 4.1 million registered voters. Each is asked if he or she is a member of political party A, recording Yes or No. Choose the correct answer below. A. Yes comma the...
Determine whether the given procedure results in a binomial distribution. If not, state the reason why. Rolling a single "loaded" die 8 times, keeping track of the numbers that are rolled. A. Procedure results in a binomial distribution. B. Not binomial: there are more than two outcomes for each trial. C. Not binomial: the trials are not independent. D. Not binomial: there are too many trials.
Determine whether the given procedure results in a binomial distribution. If not, state the reason why. Choosing 5 people (without replacement) from a group of 59 people, of which 15 are women, keeping track of the number of men chosen. Group of answer choices Not binomial: there are more than two outcomes for each trial. Not binomial: there are too many trials. Not binomial: the trials are not independent. Procedure results in a binomial distribution.
4. (10 pts) For each of the following scenarios, determine whether the binomial distribution is an appropriate model (distribution) for the random variable X. If yes, identify the values of the parameters n and p. A. A fair coin is flipped 10 times. Let X = the number of times the coin comes up tails. A fair coin is flipped multiple times. Let X = the number of times the coin needs to be flipped until we see 10 tails....
Determine whether the given procedure results in a bionomial distribution. if not, state the reason why. Rolling a single die 60 times, keeping track of "fives" rolled. A. Procedure results in a binomial distribution B. Not Binomial: there are more than two outcomes for each trial C. Not binomial: the trials are not independent D. Not binomial: there are too many trials