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A supplier must create metal rods that are 2.1 inches width to fit into the next step of production. Can a binomial experiment be used

A supplier must create metal rods that are 2.1 inches width to fit into the next step of production. Can a binomial experiment be used to determine the probability that the rods are too wide, too narrow, or about right?

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3VE. Binomial experiments Links to an external site.(3:26)

3DI.Examples of binomial and non-binomial experiments Links to an external site.(DOCX)

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No, as the probability of being about right could be different for each rod selected

Yes, all production line quality questions are answered with binomial experiments

No, as there are three possible outcomes, rather than two possible outcomes

Yes, as each rod measured would have two outcomes: too long or too short

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