Fifteen different Governors are randomly selected from the 50 Governors currentl
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Question
Fifteen different Governors are randomly selected from the 50 Governors currently in office and the sex of each Governor is recorded. Will this procedure result in a binomial distribution?
Yes, all requirements are met.
No, the procedure does not have a fixed number of trials.
No, the trials are not independent.
No, the trials do not have outcomes classified into two categories.
No, the probability of a success does not remain the same in all trials.
a.Yes, all requirements are met.
b.No, the procedure does not have a fixed number of trials.
c.No, the trials are not independent.
d.No, the trials do not have outcomes classified into two categories.
e.No, the probability of a success does not remain the same in all trials.
Explanation / Answer
Solution:
There is most important assumption for binomial is "the trials must be independent"
Here in given example trials are not independent.
Hence option (c) is correct.
No, the trials are not independent.
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