Answer:
A. True
Explanation:
The general formula for predicting an outcome in a binomial probability distribution function is: nCx(p)^x(q)^(n-x)
where p is the probability of success and q is the probability of failure
From the above formula; nCx represent the number of ways of obtaining x successes in n trials.
nCx is a combination computation and combination helps to determine in how many ways a certain outcome is possible.