SOLUTION: For a binomial distribution, which probability is not equal to the probability of 1 success in 5 trials where the probability of success is .4? the probability of 4 failures

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Question 1169549: For a binomial distribution, which probability is not equal to the probability of 1 success in 5 trials where the probability of success is .4?

the probability of 4 failures in 5 trials where the probability of failure is .6

the probability of 4 failures in 5 trials where the probability of success is .4

the probability of 4 failures in 5 trials where the probability of success is .6

the probability of 1 success in 5 trials where the probability of failure is .6

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    - Simple and simplest probability problems on Binomial distribution
    - Typical binomial distribution probability problems
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