It is not binomial random variable , since the number of red cards is unknown in the deck of cards in the starting of experiment.
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Number of cards are unknown.
Number of red cards are unknown in the starting of experiment.
Number of times process done =10
For binomial random variable number of red cards should be known.
Therefore, it is not binomial random variable , since the number of red cards is unknown in the deck of cards in the starting of experiment.
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Yes 54 is a rational number because it can expressed as the quotient of two integers : 51 divide by 1
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unknown
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I am sorry but part of your question is missing
Answer:
n>1
Step-by-step explanation:
usually, you can solve an inequality as if it were a regular equation. Just be aware of the instances where the inequality flips.
What is the variable of the equation