Directions: Pick a scenario describe a binomial experiment. Recall the random variable X is for the number of successes in a binomial experiment. • Be certain to state the criteria for a binomial distribution and how it does or does not meet each of the five conditions. Once your answer is posted, you will be able to see your classmates' responses.

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Scenario 1: A surgeon routinely performs 4 surgeries. The chance that he performs surgery “A” is 30%. A random sample of 15 patients is selected. Let the
variable X be defined as the number of patients that have surgery "A".
Scenario 2: Thirteen (13) cards are randomly selected from a standard deck of cards without replacement. Let the variable X be defined as the number of
spades selected.
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Pick a scenario describe a binomial experiment. Recall the random variable X is for the number of successes in a binomial experiment.
• Be certain to state the criteria for a binomial distribution and how it does or does not meet each of the five conditions. Once your answer is posted, you
will be able to see your classmates' responses.
Transcribed Image Text:Scenario 1: A surgeon routinely performs 4 surgeries. The chance that he performs surgery “A” is 30%. A random sample of 15 patients is selected. Let the variable X be defined as the number of patients that have surgery "A". Scenario 2: Thirteen (13) cards are randomly selected from a standard deck of cards without replacement. Let the variable X be defined as the number of spades selected. Directions: Pick a scenario describe a binomial experiment. Recall the random variable X is for the number of successes in a binomial experiment. • Be certain to state the criteria for a binomial distribution and how it does or does not meet each of the five conditions. Once your answer is posted, you will be able to see your classmates' responses.
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Scenario 1 : surgeon perform routinly 4 surgeries the chance (probability)that he performe surgery Ais P=30% 

Random sample n=15 patient is selected let x be the variable defined as number of patients have surgery A 

Scenario 2: 13 cards are randomly selected from a deck of cards without replacement let the variable x be defined as number of spades selected 

Pick a variable which define binomial distribution 

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