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For a draw from a binomial with n = 30 and p = .25, what is the theoretical expected value (round to one decimal place)?
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For a draw from a binomial with n = 30 and p = .25, what is the theoretical expected value (round to one decimal place)?
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Number of independent trials, n = 30
Expected successes, k = 1
Probability of success, p = 0.25
Probability of failure, q = 1-p = 0.75
The theoretical expected value is
The answer is 0.0018.
Answer: 0.0 (to 1 dec. place)
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