SOLUTION: Decide whether the experiment is a binomial experiment. If it is not, explain why:
You spin a number wheel that has 19 numbers 950 times. The random variable represents the wi
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Question 270740: Decide whether the experiment is a binomial experiment. If it is not, explain why:
You spin a number wheel that has 19 numbers 950 times. The random variable represents the winning numbers on each spin of the wheel.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Decide whether the experiment is a binomial experiment. If it is not, explain why:
You spin a number wheel that has 19 numbers 950 times. The random variable represents the winning numbers on each spin of the wheel.
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n = 950
p = 1/19 on each spin if each number appears once on the wheel.
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Winning or losing is binomial but the amount of winning is not.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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