SOLUTION: A binomial experiment with probability of success p=0.2 and n=5 trials is conducted. What is the probability that the experiment results in exactly 2 successes? Do not round you

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Question 1182067: A binomial experiment with probability of success p=0.2 and n=5 trials is conducted. What is the probability that the experiment results in exactly 2 successes?
Do not round your intermediate computations, and round your answer to three decimal places.

Answer by ikleyn(52921)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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    P =  =  = 0.2048.     ANSWER

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