If the sex ratio is 135 males 100 females and we sample 8


In the eelpout (Zoarcesviviparus), a population found near a pulp mill in Sweden exhibited a biased male sex ratio. If the sex ratio is 135 males: 100 females, and we sample 8 fish at random from the population, what are the probabilities of obtaining 0 males, 1 male, 2 males, and so on, up to 8 males? What is the expected value for this distribution? What is the expected variance for this distribution?

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