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F X ∼ B (10, 0.5 ) ( X is Binomial with n=10, p=0.5) P(X = 9) = (3 decimals) X ∼ B (3, 0.5 ) P(X=1)= (3 decimals) X ∼ B (4, 0.5) , P(2 ≤ X ≤ 3) = (3 decimals)
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F X ∼ B (10, 0.5 ) ( X is Binomial with n=10, p=0.5)
P(X = 9) =
(3 decimals)
X ∼ B (3, 0.5 )
P(X=1)=
(3 decimals)
X ∼ B (4, 0.5) ,
P(2 ≤ X ≤ 3) =
(3 decimals)
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