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Mathematics, 31.07.2019 22:30, annetteaudc

For a binomial probability distribution, it is unusual for the number of successes to be less than μ − 2.5σ or greater than μ + 2.5σ. (a) for a binomial experiment with 10 trials for which the probability of success on a single trial is 0.2, is it unusual to have more than five successes? explain

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