Consider the following two variables, X and Y. Determine whether or not each variable is Binomial. If the variable is Binomial, give the parameters n and p. If the variable is not Binomial, explain why (i.e., what requirements does it fail?). 1. It is known that 6.6% of USA citizens have type O-negative blood. A random sample of 20 US citizens is taken, and the variable X represents the number of people in the sample who have type O-negative blood. 2. Suppose that a street along a river has 80 houses, and they are all at risk of being flooded by rising river levels in the Spring. In a randomly selected year, let Y count the number of these houses that are flooded by rising river levels in the Spring.