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Mathematics, 30.01.2020 07:49 jaylennkatrina929

P(getting exactly 7 correct) = 0.0031
p(getting exactly 8 correct) = 0.000386
p(getting exactly 9 correct) = 2.86 × 10–5
p(getting exactly 10 correct) = 9.54 × 10–7
describe the pattern in the probability of getting greater numbers of successes.

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