Question 10 2 pts Suppose in a carnival game, there are nine identical boxes, on
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Question 10 2 pts Suppose in a carnival game, there are nine identical boxes, one of which contains a prize. A contestant wins the prize by selecting the box containing it. Before each game, the old prize is removed and another prize is placed at random in one of the nine boxes. What values of n, r, and p of a binomial probability distribution do you use to find the probability that a contestant who plays the game five times wins exactly three times? Round p to two decimal places if necessary. On-3; r-9; p-0.11Explanation / Answer
10. Solution :
=> Option c. n = 5 , r = 3 , p = 0.11
Explanation :-
=> The five trials are independent, have only three outcomes, and have the same P(success); n = 5, r = 3, p = 1/9 = 0.11
because, n = no. of trials = 5
r = no. of success = 3
p = 1 box,out of 9 box contains prize = 1/9 = 0.11
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