Question: MyLab and Mastering - STAT 2 x Assignments x Quiz #2 x + C a mylab.pearson.com/Student/PlayerTest.aspx?testid=241693105¢erwin=yes STAT 200 6379 Zaire Lewis 07/07/22 3:32 PM Quiz:

MyLab and Mastering - STAT 2 x Assignments x Quiz #2 x + C a mylab.pearson.com/Student/PlayerTest.aspx?testid=241693105¢erwin=yes STAT 200 6379 Zaire Lewis 07/07/22 3:32 PM Quiz: Quiz #2 Question 5 of 15 > This quiz: 15 point(s) possible This question: 1 point(s) possible Submit qui A Gallup poll of 1236 adults showed that 12% of the respondents believe that it is bad luck to walk under a ladder. Consider the probability that among 30 randomly selected people from the 1236 who were polled, there are at least 2 who have that belief. Given that the subjects surveyed were selected without replacement, the events are not independent. Can the probability be found by using the binomial probability formula? Why or why not? Choose the correct answer below. A. Yes. There are a fixed number of selections that are independent, can be classified into two categories, and the probability of success remains the same. B. No. The selections are not independent. C. No. The selections are not independent, and the 5% guideline is not met. OD. Yes. Although the selections are not independent, they can be treated as being independent by applying the 5% guideline. Next Textbook Statcrunch Get more help
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