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So the following are true statements.
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So we have option one, two, and then three.
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So the histogram of a binomial distribution with p equals 0 .5 is always symmetric no matter what n the number of trials is.
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So if p is greater than 0 .5, the more likely numbers of successes are to their right and the lower numbers of successful, of successes have small probabilities.
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And so the histogram would be skewed to the left if it's greater than.
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Than five.
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No matter what the probability of n is sufficiently large, the histogram will almost look symmetric, though.
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So a large n will lead to sit like lead to look symmetric.
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But basically here, one is going to be true.
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Probability of 0 .5 will be naturally symmetric.
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And then so option two, the the histogram of binomial distribution with p equals 0 .9...