[See Solution] In each of the situations below, determine whether it is reasonable to use a binomial distribution for the random variable X . If it is binomial,
Question: In each of the situations below, determine whether it is reasonable to use a binomial distribution for the random variable X . If it is binomial, give the values of n and p (if they known give the values, if unknown, give reasonable values). If it is not binomial, state which assumption is violated and briefly justify why.
- An auto manufacturer chooses one car for each hour’s production for a detailed quality inspection. X is the number of finish defects (dimples, ripples, etc…) in the car’s paint.
- David Ortiz is known to hit a home run in 6% of his plate appearances. Let X represent the number of homeruns he hits in the next 100 plate appearances.
- You toss a fair coin until a heads appears. X is the count of the number of tosses that you make.
- A nutrition study chooses an SRS of college students. They are asked whether or not they usually eat at least five servings of fruit or vegetables per day. X is the number who say that they do.
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