Mathematics
Mathematics, 10.12.2019 05:31, Jasoncookies23

38% of working mothers do not have enough money to cover their health insurance deductibles. you randomly select six working mothers and ask them whether they have enough money to cover their health insurance deductibles. the random variable represents the number of working mothers who do not have enough money to cover their health insurance deductibles complete parts (a) through (c) below. (b) graph the binomial distribution using a histogram and describe its shape. choose the correct graph below. оа ob ос. ap) ap) chuse there answer below. a) construct a binomial distribution using n= 6 and p = 0.38. 0 1. p(x) 0.057 0.209 0.320 0.262 0.120) 0.029 0.003 0246 describe the shape of the histogram. choose the correct answer below. o a. symmetrical o b. skewed right o c. skewed left od. none of these (c) what values of the random variables would you consider unusual? explain your reasoning. the values x = 6 and x = would be unusual because their probabilities are 0.05.

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