Questions from Statistics Principles


Q: Explain how the value of n, the number of trials in

Explain how the value of n, the number of trials in a binomial experiment, affects the shape of the distribution of a binomial random variable.

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Q: Explain how the value of p, the probability of success,

Explain how the value of p, the probability of success, affects the shape of the distribution of a binomial random variable.

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Q: When can the Empirical Rule be used to identify unusual results in

When can the Empirical Rule be used to identify unusual results in a binomial experiment? Why can the Empirical Rule be used to identify results in a binomial experiment?

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Q: State the criteria for a binomial probability experiment.

State the criteria for a binomial probability experiment.

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Q: (a) A binomial experiment is performed a fixed number of

(a) A binomial experiment is performed a fixed number of times. Each repetition of the experiment is called a_____ . (b) For each repetition of a binomial experiment, there are two mutually exclusive...

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Q: A simple random sample is always preferred because it obtains the same

A simple random sample is always preferred because it obtains the same information as other sampling plans but requires a smaller sample size.

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