edu/d21 /le/content/369850 t/9521514/View Question Consider how the following scenario could be modeled with a binomial distribution,...
Unit 4.3 Binomial Distribution Understand the Parameters of the Binomial Distribution Question Consider how the following scenario could be modeled with a binomial distribution, and answer the question that folows 54.4% of tickets sold to a movie are sold with a popcorn coupon, and 45.6% are not. You want to calculate the problem of selling exactly 6 tickets with pop corn coupons out of 10 total tickets (or 6 successes in 10 trials) What value should you use for the...
Question 10 Identify the parameter p in the following binomial distribution scenario. The probability of buying a movie ticket with a popcorn coupon is 0.634, and the probability of buying a movie ticket without a popcorn coupon is 0.366. If you buy 16 movie tickets, we want to know the probability that more than 10 of the tickets have popcorn coupons. (Consider tickets with popcorn coupons as successes in the binomial distribution.)
Identify the parameter p in the following binomial distribution scenario. The probability of buying a movie ticket with a popcorn coupon is 0.763, and the probability of buying a movie ticket without a popcorn coupon is 0.237. If you buy 16 movie tickets, we want to know the probability that more than 10 of the tickets have popcorn coupons. (Consider tickets with popcorn coupons as successes in the binomial distribution.)