You are performing 3 independent Bernoulli trials with p = 0.1 and q = 0.9. Calculate the probability of the stated outcome. Check your answer using technology. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) no successes P(X = 0) =
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1 and q = 0.9 is the probability of failure (q) to the power of 3, since each trial is independent. Show more…
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