Which of the following probability situations most likely applies to a binomial
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Question
Which of the following probability situations most likely applies to a binomial distribution?
a. The probability that a friend of yours misses over half of the questions on her English exam.
b. The probability that your lab partner will obtain a score of atleast a 69 or higher on Computer Science exam.
c. The probability that your quiz will have difficult fill in the blank questions with 4 or fewer possible answers.
d. The probability that you will take not take the A&P final exam without studying for more than one hour at the local libarary.
Explanation / Answer
a is most appropriate situation.
Situations best apply to Binomial Distribution:
1)FIXED NUMBER OF TRIALS: The number of trials for conducting the random experiment must be fixed. Here, number of questions to be attempted or not is fixed.
2)Trials are independent: Here attempting or not attempting next question does not depend if your friend attempts the previous question or not.
3)Two Possible Outcomes of each trial:Success and Failure-
Here, attempting a question is Failure, missing a question is Success.
4)P(Success)=p or P(Failure)=1-p, is fixed in each trial:
P( Missing a question)=p
P(Attempting a question)=1-p
,in each trial.
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