Is the following scenario a binomial distribution? Asking voters who are leaving
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Is the following scenario a binomial distribution? Asking voters who are leaving a polling place ifthey voted Republican or Democrat. pick one: a) No - Because probability of the two responses are thesame b) No - Because trials are not independent c) No - Because probabilities of responses are not thesame d) Yes Is the following scenario a binomial distribution? Asking voters who are leaving a polling place ifthey voted Republican or Democrat. pick one: a) No - Because probability of the two responses are thesame b) No - Because trials are not independent c) No - Because probabilities of responses are not thesame d) YesExplanation / Answer
Here a voter can vote any of the party either Repiblic orDemocrat. They has equal chance that a person can vote to anyparty. Here they didn't mentioned the number of trails, where n isfixed in advance. Ans: (b) Because trials are not independent. It is not follows a Binomial Distribution.Related Questions
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