Answer:
b. The number of digits in a randomly selected row until a 3 is found.
Explanation:
A random variable often used in statistics and probability, is a variable that has its possible values as numerical outcomes of a random experiment or phenomenon. It is usually denoted by a capital letter, such as X.
In statistics and probability, random variables are either continuous or discrete.
1. A continuous random variable is a variable that has its possible values as an infinite value, meaning it cannot be counted.
2. A discrete random variable is a variable that has its possible values as a finite value, meaning it can be counted.
Also, any random variable that meets certain conditions defined in a research study.
Hence, an example of a geometric random variables is the number of digits in a randomly selected row until a 3 is found.
Answer:5/6
Explanation:
Each Coin has two possible outcomes heads or tails
if there are 3 coins and two outcomes for each coin you multiply 3 and 2 and that is a total of 6 possible outcomes
Since the question is saying it can't have more than 2 heads we subtract what we don't want with the total possible outcomes
Out of the 6 outcomes how many are there where all of the coins land on heads? Only 1
6-1=5
Out of 6 outcomes 5 of them the coins landed on 2 heads or less
5/6
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