Suppose that 10% of all U.S. school-aged children suffer from Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). What is the probability that in a random sample of ten U.S. school-aged children, at least one of them suffers from ADHD? (Assume this is a binomial random variable.) 0.736 0.651 0.264 0.387
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In this case, the parameter of interest is the probability of success, which is the probability that a U.S. school-aged child suffers from ADHD. Given that 10% of all U.S. school-aged children suffer from ADHD, the probability of success is 0.10. Show more…
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