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05.10.2019 •
Mathematics
Is the following situation a binomial setting? explain how it does or does not meet the conditions of a binomial setting. draw a single card from a standard deck of cards. observe the card and then replace it. count the number of times you draw a card like this until you get a seven.
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Ответ:
This is a binomial setting.
Step-by-step explanation:
A binomial setting is a setting where we have two possible events with probabilities P1 and P2, and we have that P1 + P2 = 1
In our setting, we have two cases.
We draw a card different than 7
We draw a card with a 7.
the probability of drawing a 7 is 4/52 (we have 4 sevens in a 52 cards deck)
And the probability of not drawing a 7 is 45/52.
So we have two possible events in this experiment, then it is a binomial setting.
Ответ:
216 and 108
Step-by-step explanation:
I think. Hope this helps