The Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA collected data from 203,967 incoming first-time, full-time freshmen from 270 four-year colleges and universities in the U.S. 71.5% of those students replied that, yes, they believe that same-sex couples should have the right to legal marital status. Suppose that you randomly pick ten first-time, full-time freshmen from the survey. You are interested in the number that believes that same-sex couples should have the right to legal marital status. Give the distribution of X. (Enter exact numbers as integers, fractions, or decimals.)
The probability of success that same-sex couples should have the right to legal marital status is 71.5% or 0.715. Therefore, the distribution of X is as shown below:
The Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA collected data from 203,967 incoming first-time, full-time freshmen from...
The Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA collected data from 203,967 incoming first-time, full-time freshmen from 270 four-year colleges and universities in the U.S. 71.6% of those students replied that, yes, they believe that same-sex couples should have the right to legal marital status. Suppose that you randomly pick eight first-time, full-time freshmen from the survey. You are interested in the number that believes that same-sex couples should have the right to legal marital status. Construct the probability distribution function...
The Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA collected data from 203,967 incoming first-time, full-time freshmen from 270 four-year colleges and universities in the U.S. 71.8% of those students replied that, yes, they believe that same-sex couples should have the right to legal marital status. Suppose that you randomly pick eight first-time, full-time freshmen from the survey. You are interested in the number that believes that same-sex couples should have the right to legal marital status. Construct the probability distribution function...
The Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA collected data from 203,967 incoming first-time, full-time freshmen from 270 four-year colleges and universities in the U.S. 71.3% of those students replied that, yes, they believe that same-sex couples should have the right to legal marital status. Suppose that you randomly select freshman from the study until you find one who replies "yes." You are interested in the number of freshmen you must ask. What is the probability that you will need to...
The Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA collected data from 203,967 incoming first-time, full-time freshmen from 270 four-year colleges and universities in the U.S. 71.3% of those students replied that, yes, they believe that same-sex couples should have the right to legal marital status. Suppose that you randomly select freshman from the study until you find one who replies "yes." You are interested in the number of freshmen you must ask. Construct the probability distribution function (PDF). Stop at x...
24. -1.81 points IllowskyintroStat1 4.PR.044 My Notes Ask Your Teache The Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA collected data from 203,967 incoming first-time, full-time freshmen from 270 four-year colleges and universities in the U.S. 71.4 % of those students replied that, yes, they believe that same-sex couples should have the right to legal marital status. Suppose that you randomly pick elght first-time, full-time freshmen from the survey. You are interested in the number that believes that same-sex couples should have...
23. 0/1.81 points Previous Answers IllowskyintroStat1 4.PR.042 GMy Notes Ask Your Teacher The Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA collected data from 203,967 incoming first-time, full-ime freshmen from 270 four-year colleges and universities in the U.S. 71.7 % of those students replied that, yes, they beleve that same-sex couples should have the right to legal marital status. Suppose that you andomly pick six first-time, full-time freshmen from the survey. You are interested in the number that beleves that same-sex couples...
Store 23. -/1.81 points IllowskylntroStat1 4.PR.042. My Notes Ask Your Teacher The Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA collected data from 203.967 incoming first-time, full-time freshmen from 270 four-year colleges and universities in the U.S. 71.7 % of those students replied that, yes, they beleve that same-sex couples should have the right to legal marital status. Suppose that you randomly pick six first-time, full-time freshmen from the survey. You are interested in the number that believes that same-sex couples should...
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22. -11.81 points illowskyintroStat1 4.PR.040. My Notes Ask Your Teacher The Higher Education Research inte at UCLA collected from 203,967 incoming time, fumefreshmen from 20 four year colleges and universities in the US. 71.4% of these students replied that, yes, they believe that same couples should have them to legal mata watus. Suppose that you randomly trut-time, fumefreshmen from the survey. You are interested in the number that believes that w e c ouples should have the right to legal...
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