The binominal assumes that the trials are independent.
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True
False
In an attempt to minimize no-shows on high-demand days a golf course has implemented an online check-in procedure. Preliminary results indicate that once a golfer has checked in, there is only at 20% chance that he or she will be a no-show. This chance of being a no-show can be modeled using the binomial distribution.
If 15 golfers have checked in using this process, what is the expected number of no-shows among these golfers?
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1.5
2.0
2.5
3.5
None of the above
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1. The binominal assumes that the trials are independent. - TRUE
2. Sample size is n = 15
Probability of event is 0.2
So, the expected value of the event is n*p
= .2*15
= 3.0
Answerer is : None of this
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