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Doss [256]
3 years ago
15

Need help on #2 with work please

Mathematics
1 answer:
klasskru [66]3 years ago
6 0
Square root of 64= 8

Square root cubes of 1,000 = 10

Hope this helps and forgive me if I am wrong
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c. The number of 7's in a randomly selected set of five random digits from a table of random digits.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Previous concepts

The binomial distribution is a "DISCRETE probability distribution that summarizes the probability that a value will take one of two independent values under a given set of parameters. The assumptions for the binomial distribution are that there is only one outcome for each trial, each trial has the same probability of success, and each trial is mutually exclusive, or independent of each other".

Solution to the problem

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X \sim Binom(n, p)

The probability mass function for the Binomial distribution is given as:

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Where (nCx) means combinatory and it's given by this formula:

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The conditions to apply this distribution is that we have the parameters fixed n and p.

Let's analyze one by one the possible solutions:

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False, the number of traffic tickets written by each police is not a fixed amount always, so then the value of n change and we can't apply a binomial model for this case.

b. The number of hearts in a hand of five cards dealt from a standard deck of 52 cards that has been thoroughly shuffled.

False, not all the hands of size 5 are equal and since we can't ensure this condition then the binomial model not apply for this case

c. The number of 7's in a randomly selected set of five random digits from a table of random digits.

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d. The number of phone calls received in a one-hour period.

False, the number of phone calls change by the hour and is not always fixed so then we don't have a valu for n, and the binomial model not applies for this case.

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Just to demonstrate this:

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Then the next step...

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