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Assume that there are 2 trials.

X = 2 where X represents the number of successes.



Which probability matches the probability histogram?

Round the answer to one decimal place.



P(success)=0.2

P(success)=0.3

P(success)=0.7

P(success)=0.8

Assume that there are 2 trials. X = 2 where X represents the number of successes. Which-example-1

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Answer:

P(success) = 0.2

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User Alexey Solonets
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Answer:

P(success)=0.2 matches the probability histogram.

Explanation:

Formula :
P(X)=^nC_r p^r(1-p)^(n-r)

Where X represents the number of successes.

p represents probability of success .

1-p represents probability of failure.

Now when X= 0 the probability is 0.64 (Using histogram )

So,
^2C_0 p^0(1-p)^(2)=0.64


(1-p)^(2)=0.64


(1-p)=√(0.64)


(1-p)=0.8


1-0.8=p


0.2=p

So, the probability of success = 0.2

Hence P(success)=0.2 matches the probability histogram.

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