Texts: What is the formula for the expected number of successes in a binomial experiment with n trials and probability of success p? Question content area bottom Part 1 Choose the correct formula below. A. Upper E (X) = p^n B. Upper E (X) = (1 - p)^n (1 - p)^n C. Upper E (X) = √(np(1 - p)) D. np
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