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    The Probability of a Success on Any Trial of a Binomial
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The Probability of a Success on Any Trial of a Binomial

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The probability of a success on any trial of a binomial experiment is 0.15. Find the probability that the proportion of success in a sample of 300 is more than 12%.

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