Concept explainers
To find out whether the given scenario describes a binomial setting or not and if it is then confirm that all of the required conditions are met or not and explain it.
Answer to Problem 8.47E
Binomial.
Explanation of Solution
The four conditions for a binomial setting are: binary (success/failure), independent trials, fixed number of trials and the probability of success is the same for each trial.
Binary: grow/does not grow.
Independent: Yes, the chance of the plant growing is not dependent on the chance of another plant growing.
Number:
Success:
Thus the setting is binomial.
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