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score: 0/15 answered: 0/8 question 1 ten cards are selected out of a 52…

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score: 0/15 answered: 0/8 question 1 ten cards are selected out of a 52 - card deck without replacement and the number of jacks is observed. this is an example of a binomial experiment. false true hint: hint textbook pages submit question

Explanation:

Step1: Recall binomial experiment criteria

A binomial experiment has fixed - number of independent trials, each with two possible outcomes, and constant probability of success.

Step2: Analyze card - selection situation

When cards are selected without replacement from a 52 - card deck, the probability of getting a Jack changes for each draw. For example, the probability of getting a Jack on the first draw is $\frac{4}{52}$, and if a Jack is drawn first, the probability of getting a Jack on the second draw is $\frac{3}{51}$, and so on. So, the trials are not independent and the probability of success is not constant.

Answer:

A. false