Question: Most calls made at random by sample surveys do not succeed in talking with a person. Of calls to New York City, only one-twelfth succeed
Most calls made at random by sample surveys do not succeed in talking with a person. Of calls to New York City, only one-twelfth succeed (and this probability is true for all calls to NYC). A survey calls 500 randomly selected numbers in New York City. Let X
X denote the number of times that a person is reached. Does X
X follow a binomial distribution?
yes or no
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