SOLUTION: 6.2% of DVD players of a certain type are defective. Let the random variable X represent the number of defective dvd players among 200 randomly selected DVDs of this type. Does the
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Question 423795: 6.2% of DVD players of a certain type are defective. Let the random variable X represent the number of defective dvd players among 200 randomly selected DVDs of this type. Does the random variable have a binomial distirbution or a poisson distribution
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