The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you did not provide some context or any particular reference, we can comment on the following.
The privileges I think I deserve, but you haven't been allowed yet are to get my own car, making my own decisions to drive my life, and create my own heritage.
But I have to get in mind that to have those privileges, I need to understand that I have obligations too. And it is a matter of time and experiences to grow, prosper, and thrive.
I have been taught that for every privilege, there is a responsibility.
Am I responsible for my actions and decisions?
Well, I suppose to. But in reality, students of my age are still dependable on family decisions although we live on campus, far away from home.
The minute he has our own jobs, formally working in a company, earning our own money, I think that is when I can say that I deserve privileges.
Im pretty sure is C grapes
sorry it thats wrong
Answer:
Explanation:
Given that X is a random variable representing the number of workers who are reducing the amount of vacation.
Here each worker is independent of the other.
And also there are only two outcomes yes or no.
So X is binomial
Success is the random worker saying they are reducing the amount of vacation.
p = Probability for a random worker who say they are reducing the amount of vacation.
=59% =0.59
n=20 (no of workers surveyed)
X can take values as 0,1,2.....20
(since sample size = 20)
I'm sorry could you give more details so I can answer the question?