Problem 1CQ Determine whether the random variable x is discrete or continuous. Explain your reasoning. (a) Let x represent the number of lightning strikes that occur in Wyoming during the month of June. (b) Let x represent the amount of fuel (in gallons) used by a jet during takeoff. (c) Let x represent the total number of die rolls required for an individual to roll a five.
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Textbook Solutions for Elementary Statistics: Picturing the World
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Problem 17E
In Exercise, (a) construct a binomial distribution, (b) graph the binomial distribution using a histogram and describe its shape, and (c) identify any values of the random variable x that you would consider unusual. Explain your reasoning.
Thirty-eight percent of employed wives in the United States earn more than their husbands. You randomly select five employed U.S. wives and ask them whether they earn more than their husbands. The random variable represents the number of employed U.S. wives who earn more than their husbands.
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Let X = number of employed U.S. wives who earn more than their husbands.
Thirty-eight percent of employed wives in the United States earn more than their husbands.
We have a random selection of 5 employed U.S. wives and ask whether they earn more than their husbands.
Let X follows the Binomial distribution with the probability mass function
P(X = x) = , x = 0, 1, 2,...., n.
Where, n = 5, p = 0.38, and q = 1 - p
= 0.62
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