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Provide an example of a binomial random variable and explain how each condition for the binomial distribution is fulfilled

          Provide an example of a binomial random variable and explain how
each condition for the binomial distribution is fulfilled
        

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Elementary Statistics a Step by Step Approach
Elementary Statistics a Step by Step Approach
Allan G. Bluman 9th Edition
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00:01 In the following question, it is given that number of size, number of size n, which is equals to 64, standard deviation sigma, which is equals to 2 .2 miles, and alpha, that is level of significance, level of significance, alpha, that is equals to 0 .05.
00:28 So now we have to find null and alternative hypothesis.
00:33 So null hypothesis that is 80 is to mu that is 5 miles and alternative hypothesis that is a h a is to mu is greater than 50 miles...
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