Question 23 Allen is playing a game of luck where he keeps on rolling a die until it lands a "6" (six dots). If X is the number of rolls before a "6" appears, which of the following distribution does the random variable follow? O Poisson O binomial O geometric hypergeometric

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Question 23
Allen is playing a game of luck where he keeps on rolling a die until it lands a "6" (six dots). If X is
the number of rolls before a "6" appears, which of the following distribution does the random
variable follow?
O Poisson
O binomial
O geometric
O hypergeometric
Transcribed Image Text:Question 23 Allen is playing a game of luck where he keeps on rolling a die until it lands a "6" (six dots). If X is the number of rolls before a "6" appears, which of the following distribution does the random variable follow? O Poisson O binomial O geometric O hypergeometric
Question 22
Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the binomial and hypergeometric distributions?
O The probability of success for both binomial and hypergeometric distributions is constant from trial to
trial.
The trials in a binomial distribution are independent while trials in a hypergeomteric distribution are
dependent.
O A binomial distribution uses sampling with replacement while a hypergeometric distribution uses
sampling without replacement.
Both the binomial and hypergeometric distributions take a fixed number of trials.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 22 Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the binomial and hypergeometric distributions? O The probability of success for both binomial and hypergeometric distributions is constant from trial to trial. The trials in a binomial distribution are independent while trials in a hypergeomteric distribution are dependent. O A binomial distribution uses sampling with replacement while a hypergeometric distribution uses sampling without replacement. Both the binomial and hypergeometric distributions take a fixed number of trials.
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