Determine whether the random variable X has a binomial distribution.
If it does, state the number of trials n . If it does not, explain why not. Twenty students are randomly chosen from a math class of 70 students. Let X be the number of students who missed the first exam.
Choose the statement
The random variable (?CHOOSE ONE?) a binomial distribution.
Choose the statement that explains why does not have a binomial distribution. More than one may apply.
A) The number of trials is not fixed.
B)There are more than two possible outcomes for each trial.
C) The probability of success is not the same for each trial.
D)The trials are not independent.
E) X does not represent the number of successes that occur.
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