The Weibull distribution might use natural logs, but I'm confused about the Binomial. I feel like I saw something about it not needing logs in a practice test.
I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know the Normal distribution uses the natural log, but I'm not as familiar with the other distributions. I'll have to review my notes to be sure.
I think the Binomial distribution is the answer here. It doesn't rely on the natural log the way the other distributions do. Time to double-check my understanding, but I'm feeling confident about this one.
I think this is asking about interactive data visualizations, so I'll focus on the terms related to that. Dashboard seems like the most relevant option.
Wait, the Binomial distribution doesn't need a natural log? I thought that was the whole point of the 'natural' part. Maybe they should call it the 'Unnatural' distribution instead.
Hmm, the Binomial distribution, huh? I wonder if that's related to the Unnatural distribution, where you roll a die and it always lands on 7. That's my kind of probability!
The Binomial distribution doesn't require a natural logarithmic base? That's news to me! I guess that's why they call it 'natural' - it doesn't need any extra baggage.
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