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Mathematics, 03.03.2020 16:00, elwinelwin9475
Exactly 32% of the students in a school play a sport. Fifty students are randomly selected to determine the probability that, at most, 15 students play a sport. Should a binomial probability density function or cumulative distribution function be used? Explain.
A. A binomial cumulative distribution function should be used because the question states exactly 32% of students play a sport.
B. A binomial probability density function should be used because the question states exactly 32% of students play a sport.
C. A binomial cumulative distribution function should be used because the question asks for determining the probability that, at most, 15 students play a sport.
D. A binomial probability density function should be used because the question asks for determining the probability that, at most, 15 students play a sport.
E. A binomial probability should not be used because the events are not independent of each other.
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