in this lab, you have investigated six of the most important distributions in probability theory. you should now have a good idea of when to expect these distributions to appear. for the random variables below, indicate whether you would expect the distribution to be best described as geometric, binomial, poisson, exponential, uniform, or normal. we do not have data, so you will not to use the computer for these questions. for each item, give a brief explanation of your answer. a one-sentence explanation should be sufficient. the number of days in the next month that the first daily 4 number drawn in the california state lottery is a 6. (each day, this number is equally likely to be any of the 10 digits.) the time of day that the next major earthquake occurs in southern california. the number of free throws that a basketball player attempts until she misses one. the number of phone calls that a store manager gets in the next hour. the number of minutes that the store manager is waiting before her next phone call. the number of people, out of the next 20 people who die in san diego county, who are over age 85. the amount of time before the next house fire in san diego county.