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Mathematics, 16.07.2020 08:01 afosburgh20

A card player selects a playing card from a well-shuffled deck of standard playing cards and sees if the card is a red card or not. He keeps the card, and then makes another selection and sees if the card is a red card or not. He continues this process 10 times and counts the total number of red cards that he selects. Is this a binomial random variable? A. no since the total number of red cards in the deck is unknown at the start of the experiment B. no, since probabilities of drawing red cards do not remain the same from trial to trial C. yes since red cards are successes and he is counting the number of red cards drawn D. yes since a red card is a success and every other card is a failure

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