Respuesta :
X follows the binomial distribution for the first experiment.
Denote the probabilities like this: [tex]p=0.1,q=1-p=0.9[/tex]
Then,
[tex]P(X=n)=C_N^np^nq^{0.9}[/tex]
Wherein N is the total number of cats that receive vaccine.
Denote the probabilities like this: [tex]p=0.1,q=1-p=0.9[/tex]
Then,
[tex]P(X=n)=C_N^np^nq^{0.9}[/tex]
Wherein N is the total number of cats that receive vaccine.
Answer is option (1) When the vaccine is given to multiple cats, X is the total number of cats that receive the vaccine.
So for the random variable X ,where X is the total number of cats that receive the vaccine. We have the binomial distribution for
probability of causing side effect denoted by
p = 10% =0.1
and probability of not causing side effect denoted by
q = 1-0.1 =0.9
Then probability function for random variable X is
[tex]P(X=n)={C}\binom{n}{0}p^{0.1}q^{0.9}[/tex]
where n is total number of cats.