what if the number independent trials of thw experiment is n = 15, p = 0.25, x= 2 what ia P(2) =?
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- Number of trials, \( n = 15 \) - Probability of success in each trial, \( p = 0.25 \) - Number of successes, \( x = 2 \) Show more…
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