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Chapter 4, Problem 12E

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Problem 12E

Identifying and Understanding Binomial Experiments In Exercise, determine whether the experiment is a binomial experiment. If it is, identify a success, specify the values of n, p, and q, and list the possible values of the random variable x. If it is not a binomial experiment, explain why.

Cards You draw five cards, one at a time, from a standard deck. You do not replace a card once it is drawn. The random variable represents the number of cards that are hearts.

 

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QUESTION:

Problem 12E

Identifying and Understanding Binomial Experiments In Exercise, determine whether the experiment is a binomial experiment. If it is, identify a success, specify the values of n, p, and q, and list the possible values of the random variable x. If it is not a binomial experiment, explain why.

Cards You draw five cards, one at a time, from a standard deck. You do not replace a card once it is drawn. The random variable represents the number of cards that are hearts.

 

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Step 1 of 2:

We have to identify whether the given experiment is binomial or not.

Five cards are drawn, one at a time, from a standard deck.

A card is not replace once it is drawn.

Here the random variable x represents the number of cards that are hearts.

We also want to find the values of n, p, and q, if it is binomial experiment.


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