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    The Variance Will Reach a Maximum in a Binomial Distribution
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The Variance Will Reach a Maximum in a Binomial Distribution

Question 56

Question 56

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The variance will reach a maximum in a binomial distribution when:


A) π = 1 and 1 - π = 0.
B) π = ¼ and 1 - π = ¾.
C) π = ½ and 1 - π = ½.
D) π = 0 and 1 - π = 1.

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