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Use the Formula to Determine the Probability to Four

Question 94

Question 94

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Use the formula Use the formula   to determine the probability to four decimal places of the given event. The probability of exactly no failures in four trials of a binomial experiment in which   A)  0.0625 B)  0.0123 C)  0.0024 D)  0.2963 to determine the probability to four decimal places of the given event. The probability of exactly no failures in four trials of a binomial experiment in which Use the formula   to determine the probability to four decimal places of the given event. The probability of exactly no failures in four trials of a binomial experiment in which   A)  0.0625 B)  0.0123 C)  0.0024 D)  0.2963


A) 0.0625
B) 0.0123
C) 0.0024
D) 0.2963

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