statistics
Real-Life Applications of Binomial Distribution” (Note: Please respond to one [1] of the following two [2] bulleted items)
- Provide one (1) real-life example or application of a binomial distribution. Explain how the example matches the conditions for the binomial distribution
OR consider this:
- Which of the following are binomial experiments?
- Telephone survey of 500 people to ask whether they voted for Donald Trump.
- Counting the average number of people visiting a doctor’s office daily.
- You take a survey of 50 traffic lights at 3pm in a certain city and record whether the light was green, yellow or red at the time.
- You are at a carnival, playing ‘pop the balloon’ with six darts. There are 20 balloons, 10 of which have a ticket inside that say ‘win’; 10 which have a ticket that say ‘lose’.

