Solve the problem and make a mind map of all math tools you
used to solve it.
A card is drawn randomly from a deck then replaced. The deck
is shuffled. Ten trials are carried out.
a) Use the binomial distribution to determine the probability
that there are exactly 5 diamonds in 10 trials. [ /2K, /2A, /2T,
/2C]
b) Could you reasonably model this distribution using a normal
approximation? Explain.
[ /2K, /2A, /2T, /2C]
c) Determine the mean...