Mathematics, 22.10.2020 01:01 Jasten
Franco has a hat with 9 blue marbles, 4 yellow marbles, and 12 green marbles. He designs a binomial experiment by drawing a marble from the hat, recording whether the marble is green, and then laying the marble aside. He then repeat the process seven times. Which statement must be true?
A. The experiment is not a binomial experiment because there is not a fixed number of drawings.
B. The experiment is not a binomial experiment because the probability of choosing a green marble is the same for each drawing.
C. The experiment is not a binomial experiment because the probability of choosing a green marble is not the same fo each drawing.
D. The experiment is not a binomial experiment because there are only two possible outcomes for each drawing.
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