Chapter 3: Describing Relationships (first spread)
Since we are sampling without replacement, the trials are not independent, so the distribution of X is not quite binomial—but it is close. If we assume X is binomial with n = 6 and p = 0.2, then P(X = 0) = = 0.262144. The actual probability, using the general multiplication rule is: P(no Danica Patrick cards) = … ................
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