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  1. Assume that a procedure yields a binomial distribution with n=1358trials and the probability of success for one trial is p=.84
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  2. Recall that the binomial distribution with parameters n and p is governed byP(Y = y) = \binom {n}{y} p^{y} (1-p)^{n-y}. Let n be
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  3. CLT for the binomialLet X be binomial with parameters n=49 and p=1/10. The mean of X is: unanswered The standard deviation of X
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  4. Justify whether or not the following is a binomial.Rolling a fair die 3 times and observing the number of times a 6 is thrown. I
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  5. 7. The following statements are true for a binomial distribution except:(a) Binomial is a continuous probability distribution.
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  6. Assume that a procedure yields a binomialdistribution with a trial repeated n times. Use a binomial probabilities table to find
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  7. Assure that a procedure yields abinomialdistribution with a trial repeated n times. Use abinomial probabilities table to find
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  8. Consider the binomial random variable x with n = 30 and p = 0.85.(a) Find the mean. (Give your answer correct to one decimal
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  9. Answer the following:(A) Find the binomial probability P(x = 5), where n = 12 and p = 0.70. (B) Set up, without solving, the
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  10. Binomial problems: BasicAnita's, a fast-food chain specializing in hot dogs and garlic fries, keeps track of the proportion of
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  11. Answer the following:(A) Find the binomial probability P(x = 4), where n = 12 and p = 0.30. (B) Set up, without solving, the
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  12. Let x be a binomial random variable with n = 10 and p = .4 Find the values.P (x›4) P (x≤4) I could really use some examples
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