Number 1 a and d are true
number to its b c and d
number 3 idk, sorry
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Distribution is NOT binomial.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to be a binomial distribution, the probability of success for each individual trial must be the same. Since each marksman hits the target with probability Pi, the probability of success (hitting the target) is not necessarily equal for all trials. Therefore, the distribution is not binomial.
In this case, the distribution would only be binomial if Pi was the same for every "ith" marksman.
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Step-by-step explanation:
If I remember expanded form is putting all number in terms of being times 10 to a power. starting with the ones place it's x10^0 which of course is just 1, so you don't need to include the x10 at all.
now, moving one either way that 0 either get 1 added to it or subtracted. So in the 10s place it becomes x10^1 and the tenths place becomes x10^-1. Similarly the hundreds place and hundreths place will have x10^2 and x10^-2 respectively. So keep this pattern going to find each place of the number. Can you list out what places are displayed in 5.625?
I will get you started, but let me know if you don't quite get it.
5 + 6*10^-1 + ...
Can you figure out the rest?
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i think its a <em>knockoff</em>
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