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Mathematics, 18.10.2019 19:30 tmeissner14

At the airport entry sites, a computer is used to randomly decide whether a traveler's baggage should be opened for inspection. if the chance of being selected is 1313%, can you model your chance of having your baggage opened with a bernoulli model? check each of the conditions specifically. trials are bernoulli if the following three conditions are met. 1. there are only two possible outcomes (called success and failure) for each trial. 2. the probability of success, denoted p, is the same on every trial. 3. the trials are independent. let the act of inspecting a baggage be a trial. are there only two possible outcomes?

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