A function is a rule that assigns exactly one output to a given input. The input is taken from a set called the domain, and the corresponding output belongs to a set called the range.
1. In this exercise, we're calling the pool of patients 1-8 the domain, and the pool of nurses A-D the range. The given table describes a function because any patient is assigned to only one nurse.
2. This wouldn't be a function if at least one patient was assigned to more than one nurse. If this were to happen in practice, the patient could be, say, given the same dose of some medicine twice if the nurses aren't careful.
3. Making the nurse pool the domain and the patient pool the range would give a relation that is not a function, since more than one patient is assigned to one nurse.
Answer:
(B) No. A binomial probability model applies to only two outcomes per trial.
Step-by-step explanation:
The binomial probability is the probability of having sucesses on repeated trials of an experiment that can only have two outcomes. This is why it is called the binomial probability.
Since in our problem there are three possible outcomes, the binomial probability cannot be used.
The correct answer is (B)
(B) No. A binomial probability model applies to only two outcomes per trial.
I think the answer is: 6 = -21