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Mathematics, 03.06.2021 18:10 vallhernandez13

A division of a company has over 200200200 employees, 48\%48%48, percent of which are male. The company is going to randomly select 101010 of these employees to attend a conference. Let Z=Z=Z, equals the number of male employees chosen. Is ZZZ a binomial variable? Why or why not?
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(Choice A)
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Each trial isn't being classified as a success or failure, so ZZZ is not a binomial variable.

(Choice B)
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There is no fixed number of trials, so ZZZ is not a binomial variable.

(Choice C)
C
The trials are not independent, so ZZZ is not a binomial variable.

(Choice D)
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This situation satisfies each of the conditions for a binomial variable, so ZZZ has a binomial distribution.

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