Mathematics, 29.05.2021 17:50, aliyahadekoya
A child is playing a card game where, if she does not
have a red card in her hand, she must draw cards from
the deck, and keep the cards she draws, until she
draws a red card.
Is it appropriate to use the geometric distribution to
calculate probabilities in this situation?
O Yes, the geometric distribution is appropriate.
O No, since each trial is not independent of the other
trials
O No, because it is not looking for the first occurrence
of success.
O No, since a success and failure on each trial cannot
be defined
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