4. Prepare a table for seven trials of a distribution with p = 0.35, calculate the expected value two ways, and graph the histogram. Explain the choice of the distribution and the meaning of the probabilities. [4]
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First, we need to choose a distribution that fits the given scenario. Since we are dealing with trials and probabilities, the most suitable distribution would be the binomial distribution. Show more…
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