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    Assuming the Binomial Distribution Is Appropriate, If N = 6
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Assuming the Binomial Distribution Is Appropriate, If N = 6

Question 70

Question 70

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Assuming the binomial distribution is appropriate, if N = 6 and P = 0.50, the probability of getting exactly 5 P events = _________.


A) 0.1094
B) 0.0156
C) 0.0609
D) 0.0938

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