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Mathematics, 21.12.2020 23:00 Justus4215

In a game involving a standard deck of 52 playing cards, an individual randomly draws 7 cards without replacement. Let Y = the
number of kings drawn.
Is Y a binomial variable? Why or why not?
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Each trial isn't being classified as a success or failure, so Y is not a binomial variable.
There is no fixed number of trials, so Y is not a binomial variable.
The trials are not independent, so Y is not a binomial variable.
This situation satisfies each of the conditions for a binomial variable, so Y has a binomial
distribution.

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