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A set of 10 cards consists of five red cards and five black cards. The cards are shuffled thoroughly. 12. Six of these cards will be selected at random. Let X = the number of red cards observed in the set of six selected cards. Which of the following probability distributions is appropriate for modeling the random variable X? A) The Normal distribution with mean 3 and variance 1.22. B) The binomial distribution with parameters n= 6 and p=0.5. C) The binomial distribution with parameters n = 10 and p = 0.5. D) None of the above.
A set of 10 cards consists of five red cards and five black cards. The cards are shuffled thoroughly. 12. Six of these cards will be selected at random. Let X = the number of red cards observed in the set of six selected cards. Which of the following probability distributions is appropriate for modeling the random variable X? A) The Normal distribution with mean 3 and variance 1.22. B) The binomial distribution with parameters n= 6 and p=0.5. C) The binomial distribution with parameters n = 10 and p = 0.5. D) None of the above.
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