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In which distributions does the variable, X, have a binomial distribution? (Choose all that are correct) ~When a 6-sided number...Asked by hadiya
In which distributions does the variable, X, have a binomial distribution?
(Choose all that are correct)
~When a 6-sided number cube is rolled 3 times, X is the number of 2s rolled.
~When a 6-sided number cube is rolled, X is the number of times rolled before a 2 appears.
~When a 6-sided number cube is rolled twice, X is the number of odd numbers rolled.
~When a 6-sided number cube is rolled twice, X is the sum of the numbers rolled.
(Choose all that are correct)
~When a 6-sided number cube is rolled 3 times, X is the number of 2s rolled.
~When a 6-sided number cube is rolled, X is the number of times rolled before a 2 appears.
~When a 6-sided number cube is rolled twice, X is the number of odd numbers rolled.
~When a 6-sided number cube is rolled twice, X is the sum of the numbers rolled.
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a number cube with the numbers one through six is rolled and a spinner with the colors blue, yellow, another yellow, and green is spun what is the probability of rolling an odd number and yellow
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A number cube is rolled 360 times, and the results are recorded as follows: 96 ones, 31 twos, 49 threes, 76 fours, and 63 sixes. What is the experimental probability of rolling a 2 or 3
A number cube is rolled 360 times, and the results are recorded as follows: 96 ones, 31 twos, 49 threes, 76 fours, and 63 sixes. What is the experimental probability of rolling a 2 or 3
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Hi! The total number of times the number cube was rolled is 360, and the number of times a 2 or 3 turned up is 31+49=80. So, the experimental probability of rolling a 2 or 3 is 80/360, which simplifies to 4/18 or 2/9. Therefore, the experimental probability of rolling a 2 or 3 is approximately 0.222 or 22.2%, which is approximately 2 chances in 9.
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