Consider the following two variables, X and Y. Determine whether or not each variable is Binomial. If the variable is Binomial, give the parameters n and p. If the variable is not Binomial, explain...


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Consider the following two variables, X and Y. Determine whether or not each variable is Binomial. If the<br>variable is Binomial, give the parameters n and p. If the variable is not Binomial, explain why (i.e., what<br>requirements does it fail?).<br>1. Starting on January 1st, let X count the number of days before we see the first instance of<br>precipitation (i.e., snow or rain).<br>2. Suppose that 4.3% of egg cartons have at least one broken egg inside. A random sample of 14<br>egg cartons is taken, and the variable Y represents the number of egg cartons that contain at<br>least one broken egg.<br>I<br>E E<br>II<br>!!<br>

Extracted text: Consider the following two variables, X and Y. Determine whether or not each variable is Binomial. If the variable is Binomial, give the parameters n and p. If the variable is not Binomial, explain why (i.e., what requirements does it fail?). 1. Starting on January 1st, let X count the number of days before we see the first instance of precipitation (i.e., snow or rain). 2. Suppose that 4.3% of egg cartons have at least one broken egg inside. A random sample of 14 egg cartons is taken, and the variable Y represents the number of egg cartons that contain at least one broken egg. I E E II !!

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