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Consider the probability model that allows you to determine probability that there will be X number of successes out of n trials; when the outcomes from each trial (each defined as either a success or a failure), are independent, and subject to the same probability of success from one trial to the next. How will the coefficient of variation for this model change

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Answer:

The probability of number of success = C (n,k)p^kq^(n-k)

Explanation:

This is the case of Bernoulli's experiment in which there are n independent trials with X number of success

The probability of number of success = C (n,k)p^kq^(n-k)

Where k = 0,1,2,3...n

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