Based on a survey, among adults who regret getting tattoos, 20% say that they were too young when they got their tattoos.  Assume that five adults who regret getting tattoos are randomly selected. Does this scenario follow a binomial distribution? Explain why. Find the probability that none of the selected adults who regret getting tattoos, say that they were too young to get tattoos. Find the probability that exactly one of the selected adults who regret getting tattoos, says that he or she was too young to get tattoos. Find the probability that the number of adults who regret getting tattoos, say that they were too young is none or one. Find the mean of adults who regret getting tattoos.

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Based on a survey, among adults who regret getting tattoos, 20% say that they were too young when they got their tattoos.  Assume that five adults who regret getting tattoos are randomly selected.

  1. Does this scenario follow a binomial distribution? Explain why.
  2. Find the probability that none of the selected adults who regret getting tattoos, say that they were too young to get tattoos.
  3. Find the probability that exactly one of the selected adults who regret getting tattoos, says that he or she was too young to get tattoos.
  4. Find the probability that the number of adults who regret getting tattoos, say that they were too young is none or one.
  5. Find the mean of adults who regret getting tattoos.
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