Data collected by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (BARSHA) kuppaus mar decimal places) (a) Suppose a random sample of ten 10-20 year olds is taken. Is the use of the binomial distribution appropriate for calculating the probability that exactly six consumed alcoholic beverages Explain Yes. There are a fixed number of independent trials where each trial has only two outcomes and the probability of success is the same for each trial. Therefore, a binomial distribution can be used O No. The probability of a success on each trial is not the same and therefore a binomial distribution cannot be used. O No. we've concerned with the number of trials it takes to observe a failure and therefore a binomial distribution cannot be used Oves. Each trial has only two outcomes, the probability of success is the same for each trial, and we're concerned with the number of trials it takes to observe a success. Therefore, a binomial distribution can be used. ON The trials are dependent and therefore a binomial distribution cannot be used (b) Catulate the probability that exactly out of 10 randomly sampled 18-20 year olds consumed an ahele d to what is the probability that exactly two out of ten 16:20 year olds have not consumed an aholic beverage (4) What is the probability that at mest 2 out of 5 randomly sampled 16-20 year sids have comed alcoholic beverages () What is the probability that at least 1 out of 5 randomly sampled 18-20 year olds have consumed alcoholic beverages X
Data collected by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (BARSHA) kuppaus mar decimal places) (a) Suppose a random sample of ten 10-20 year olds is taken. Is the use of the binomial distribution appropriate for calculating the probability that exactly six consumed alcoholic beverages Explain Yes. There are a fixed number of independent trials where each trial has only two outcomes and the probability of success is the same for each trial. Therefore, a binomial distribution can be used O No. The probability of a success on each trial is not the same and therefore a binomial distribution cannot be used. O No. we've concerned with the number of trials it takes to observe a failure and therefore a binomial distribution cannot be used Oves. Each trial has only two outcomes, the probability of success is the same for each trial, and we're concerned with the number of trials it takes to observe a success. Therefore, a binomial distribution can be used. ON The trials are dependent and therefore a binomial distribution cannot be used (b) Catulate the probability that exactly out of 10 randomly sampled 18-20 year olds consumed an ahele d to what is the probability that exactly two out of ten 16:20 year olds have not consumed an aholic beverage (4) What is the probability that at mest 2 out of 5 randomly sampled 16-20 year sids have comed alcoholic beverages () What is the probability that at least 1 out of 5 randomly sampled 18-20 year olds have consumed alcoholic beverages X
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