State the conditions that must be satisfied to be able to model a random variable X with a binomial distribution B(n,p).
A fair spinner has 8 sectors labelled with the numbers 1 through 8. For each of the following cases, state with a reason whether or not a binomial distribution would be appropriate for modelling the specified random variable.
(i) The random variable S is the number of the sector that the spinner lands on when it is spun.
(ii) The random variable W is the number of times the spinner is spun until it lands on ‘7’ for the first time.
(iii) The random variable Y is the number of times the spinner lands on a prime number when it is spun twelve times.
(iv) On the first spin, it is a ‘win’ if the spinner lands on an even number. On subsequent spins it is a ‘win’ if the spinner lands either on the same number as the previous spin or on a factor of the number from the previous spin. The random variable L is the number of wins when the spinner is spun ten times.
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