Answer:
Explained below.
Explanation:
A Binomial experiment has the following properties:
- There are a fixed number of trials (n).
- Each trial are independent of the others.
- Each trial has only two outcomes: Success and Failure
- Each trial has the same probability of success (p).
If a random variable X is used in an experiment and the experiment has all the above mentioned properties, then the random variable X is known as a binomial random variable.
The number of employees selected is, n = 20.
Every employees response is independent of the others.
Each employees response is either: Yes or No.
The probability of an employee responding as "yes" is, p = 0.31.
Thus, the experiment being performed is a binomial experiment.
So, the probability distribution for the number of employees believing their company president has low ethical standards can be modelled by a binomial probability distribution.
But the number of years of experience cannot be modelled by a binomial probability distribution. Because every employee will have different answer for this question.