xplain why each of the following measurements is or is not the result of a Bernoulli trial: (a) The number of surgical procedures performed in a hospital in a week (b) A hospital patient’s temperature in degrees Celsius (c) A hospital patient’s vital signs recorded as normal or not norma
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Explain why each of the following measurements is or is not the result of a Bernoulli trial: (a) The number of surgical procedures performed in a hospital in a week
(b) A hospital patient’s temperature in degrees Celsius
(c) A hospital patient’s vital signs recorded as normal or not normal
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