Multiple Choice
The probability distribution of a random variable that is defined to be the number of successes obtained in a random sample selected without replacement from a finite population of N elements that contains r successes and N − r failures is
A) Poisson.
B) binomial.
C) hypergeometric.
D) discrete.
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