A. Assume that the probability of a being born with Genetic
Condition B is π=π=17/20. A study looks at a random sample of 352
volunteers.
Find the most likely number of the 352 volunteers to have Genetic
Condition B.
(Round answer to one decimal place.)
μ =
B. Determine whether the given procedure results in a binomial
distribution. If not, give the reason why not.
Rolling a single die 34 times, keeping track of the number
of 3s that are rolled
Not binomial; there is not a fixed number of trials
Not binomial; there are more than two outcomes for each trial
Not binomial; the trials are not independent
Not binomial; for more than one of the reasons given in the above answer choices
This procedure results in a binomial distribution
A. Assume that the probability of a being born with Genetic Condition B is π=π=17/20. A...
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