SOLUTION: Consider a binomial experiment with n=6 trials where the probability of success on a single trial is p=0.85. (a) Find P(r=7). (b) Interpretation If you conducted the experiment and

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Question 1154311: Consider a binomial experiment with n=6 trials where the probability of success on a single trial is p=0.85. (a) Find P(r=7). (b) Interpretation If you conducted the experiment and got fewer than 2 successes, would you be surprised? Why?

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