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P(0)= 8C0 (.2)0 * (.8)8 P(1)= 8C1 (.2)1 * (.8)7 P(2)= 8C2 (.2)2 * (.8)6 P(3)= 8C5 (.2)3 * (.8)5 what is the probability
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P(0)= 8C0 (.2)0 * (.8)8
P(1)= 8C1 (.2)1 * (.8)7
P(2)= 8C2 (.2)2 * (.8)6
P(3)= 8C5 (.2)3 * (.8)5
what is the probability
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Good Luck!!! Srry I don’t know!
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