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Mathematics, 10.04.2021 22:50 djgunderson

Ten members Three juniors and seven seniors from the science club qualify for a national competition, but only five
people per school can attend the event. The coach decides to put the 10 members' names on identical slips of
paper, put the slips in a hat, and pull out five names, one at a time. Those five students will go to the national
competition. Let X represent the number of juniors selected to attend the competition.
Have the conditions for a binomial setting been met for this scenario?
O Yes, all four conditions in BINS have been met.
O No, we do not know how many people overall will go to the national competition.
No, there is no way to find out the probability of choosing just one student to attend.
No, the names were pulled and not replaced in the hat, so the independence condition is not met.
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