In southern California, a growing number of individuals pursuing teaching credentials are choosing paid internships over traditional student teaching programs. A group of eight candi- dates for three local teaching positions consisted of five who had enrolled in paid internships and three who enrolled in traditional student teaching programs. All eight candidates appear to be equally qualified, so three are randomly selected to fill the open positions. Let Y be the number of internship trained candidates who are hired. a Does Y have a binomial or hypergeometric distribution? Why? b Find the pr
wait just looked it up...i am wrong, its hypergeometric distribution because probability is changing after each position is filled http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypergeometric_distribution
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