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Mathematics, 05.03.2021 17:40, lilyrockstarmag

Determine whether the given procedure results in a binomial distribution. If not, state the reason why. Choosing 8 marbles from a box of 40 marbles (20 purple, 12 red, and 8 green) one at a time with replacement, keeping track of the colors of the marbles chosen. Not binomat: the trials are not independent, Procedure results in a binomial distribution. Not binomial: there are more than two outcomes for each trial. wat binomial there are too many trials.​

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