According to the 2000 U.S. Census Bureau, 49.65% of Texas residents were male. Consider the experiment of selecting ten Texans at random. If you are interested in determining the probabilities of selecting x males, is this a binomial probability distribution? And if so, what are the values of n, p, and q? a. Yes; n = 0.4965, p =10, q = 0.5035 b. No c. Yes; n = 0.5035, p = 10, q = 0.4965 d. Yes; n = 10, p = 0.4965, q = 0.5035
n stands for integer usually , the number of people in your sample
According to the 2000 U.S. Census Bureau, 49.65% of Texas residents were male. Consider the experiment of selecting ten Texans at random. If you are interested in determining the probabilities of selecting x males, is this a binomial probability distribution? And if so, what are the values of n, p, and q? n=10 p = .4965 q = 1- .4965
yes its a binomial distribution
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