Determine whether or not the procedure described below results in a binomial distribution. If it is not binomial, identify at least one requirement that is not satisfied. Four hundred different voters in a region with two major political parties, A and B, are randomly selected from the population of 4.5 million registered voters. Each is asked if he or she is a member of political party A, recording Yes or No. Choose the correct answer below. A. No, the trials are not independent and the sample is more than 5% of the population. B. Yes, the result is a binomial probability distribution. C. No, the probability of success is not the same in all trials. D. No, the number of trials is not fixed. E. No, there are more than two possible outcomes.

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Determine whether or not the procedure described below results in a binomial distribution. If it is not binomial, identify at least one requirement that is not satisfied.
Four hundred different voters in a region with two major political parties, A and B, are randomly selected from the population of 4.5 million registered voters. Each is asked if he or she is a member of political party A,
recording Yes or No.
Choose the correct answer below.
A. No, the trials are not independent and the sample is more than 5% of the population.
B. Yes, the result is a binomial probability distribution.
C. No, the probability of success is not the same in all trials.
D. No, the number of trials is not fixed.
E. No, there are more than two possible outcomes.
Transcribed Image Text:Determine whether or not the procedure described below results in a binomial distribution. If it is not binomial, identify at least one requirement that is not satisfied. Four hundred different voters in a region with two major political parties, A and B, are randomly selected from the population of 4.5 million registered voters. Each is asked if he or she is a member of political party A, recording Yes or No. Choose the correct answer below. A. No, the trials are not independent and the sample is more than 5% of the population. B. Yes, the result is a binomial probability distribution. C. No, the probability of success is not the same in all trials. D. No, the number of trials is not fixed. E. No, there are more than two possible outcomes.
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