Multiple Choice
Given that n is the number of trials of a random experiment, N is population size, M is the number of population units with the "success" characteristic, and p is the probability of success in the first trial, the mean of the hypergeometric random variable's probability distribution always equals:
A) n
B) np
C) n(N/M)
D) none of these
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