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Find the probability of 5 successes in 9 trials of a binomial experiment in which the probability of success in any one trial is 37%. Round to the nearest tenth of a percent.
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Find the probability of 5 successes in 9 trials of a
binomial experiment in which the probability of
success in any one trial is 37%.
Round to the nearest tenth of a percent.
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13.8%
Step by step explanation:
P = nCr pʳ qⁿ⁻ʳ
P = ₉C₅ (0.37)⁵ (1−0.37)⁹⁻⁵
P ≈ 0.138
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