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23 June, 12:44

You already learned the expression for calculating binomial probabilities:

What does each variable represent?

n represents the.

p represents the.

k represents the

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  1. 23 June, 16:16
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    is there like an graph or somthing
  2. 23 June, 16:21
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    Answer:You already learned the expression for calculating binomial probabilities:

    What does each variable represent?

    n represents the. number of trials

    p represents the. probability of success

    k represents the number of success
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