document.write( "Question 1078040: In a class of 20 students, each student is asked to choose a number from 1 through 9. Assume the students work independently and each has the same probability of choosing a 2. The number of students who choose a 2 follows what kind of distribution?
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document.write( "A. Normal\r
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document.write( "B. Student t\r
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document.write( "C. Binomial\r
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document.write( "D. Hypergeometric\r
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document.write( "E. Uniform \n" );
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Algebra.Com's Answer #692512 by Boreal(15235) You can put this solution on YOUR website! E. It is a uniform distribution where each number has the same probability of being chosen. If it were 2 or not 2, that would be binomial. \n" ); document.write( " |