The Chessex company manufactures high quality gaming dice. A quality control agent selects a single die from each batch manufactured and tests whether or not the dice in this batch are fair. This test involves taking the chosen die and rolling it 40 times, counting the number of 1s rolled. Assume that each roll is considered a single trial in an experiment. Is this an experiment a valid binomial experiment? Explain. Group of answer choices No, there are not a fixed number of trials. No, the probability of success is not the same from trial to trial. Yes, all four conditions of a binomial experiment are satisfied. No, an individual trial has more than two possible outcomes.
The Chessex company manufactures high quality gaming dice. A quality control agent selects a single die from each batch manufactured and tests whether or not the dice in this batch are fair. This test involves taking the chosen die and rolling it 40 times, counting the number of 1s rolled. Assume that each roll is considered a single trial in an experiment. Is this an experiment a valid binomial experiment? Explain. Group of answer choices No, there are not a fixed number of trials. No, the probability of success is not the same from trial to trial. Yes, all four conditions of a binomial experiment are satisfied. No, an individual trial has more than two possible outcomes.
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Chapter6: Ratio, Proportion, And Probability
Section6.7: Probability And Odds
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The Chessex company manufactures high quality gaming dice. A quality control agent selects a single die from each batch manufactured and tests whether or not the dice in this batch are fair. This test involves taking the chosen die and rolling it 40 times, counting the number of 1s rolled. Assume that each roll is considered a single trial in an experiment.
Is this an experiment a valid binomial experiment? Explain.
Group of answer choices
No, there are not a fixed number of trials.
No, the probability of success is not the same from trial to trial.
Yes, all four conditions of a binomial experiment are satisfied.
No, an individual trial has more than two possible outcomes.
2. Assume that the box grabbed was a box of 12-sided die.
Let the random variable Q count the number of 1s rolled by a quality control agent in the scenario above. State the distribution of the random variable Q.
Group of answer choices
Q∼Binomial(40,112)
Q∼Binomial(12,0.083)
Q∼Binomial(40,12)
Q∼Poisson(3.33)
3. On a single test, how many 1s would you expect the quality control agent to roll?
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