Different people have different concerns. Some people see the environment as a beautiful thing that we need to protect and conserve. Some people do not care about the environment at all or they do not see the problems as problems.
A binomial random variable is one based on a given number of specified
outcomes from a given number of trials.
- The choice that is a binomial random variable is Choice B; <u>Amelia rolls 5 fair dice. Let </u><u><em>D</em></u><u> equals the number of dice that show a value greater than 3</u>.
Reasons:
A binomial random variable is the variable that represents the number of
times a specified event occurs in a given number of trials.
From the above definition of the binomial random variable, we have;
The binomial random variable is the option;
<u>Choice B Amelia rolls 5 fair dice. Let </u><u><em>D</em></u><u> equals the number of dice that show </u>
<u>a value greater than 3</u>, because, of the following;
- The number of trials are specified as 5
- The variable which is the event that is being observed, is specified as the number of times when the dice show values greater than 3.
<em>Choice A is a geometric random variable</em>
<em>Choice C is a random variable</em>
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The claim of the author in "Why public libraries matter is to call the attention of the government to the fact that public libraries should be funded.
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It should be noted that the purpose of the author was simply to illustrate that enough attention and funding aren't given to public libraries.
The author stated that there were more than 7000 libraries in America and it was the responsibility of the government to ensure that they're in good condition.
The author also stated that American institutions strive for equity for access. It was also stated that librarues areht a waste of tax money.
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United States and the United Kingdom would use the preponderance of their resources to subdue Nazi Germany in Europe first. Simultaneously, they would fight a holding action against Japan in the Pacific, using fewer resources.