SOLUTION: Assume Binomial Distribution with n = 11 and p = 0.6. Please give your answers to 4 decimal places. P(X = 2) = P(X ≤ 2) = P(X < 2) = P(X > 2) = P(X ≥ 2) =

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Question 1185355: Assume Binomial Distribution with n = 11 and p = 0.6. Please give your answers to 4 decimal places.

P(X = 2) =
P(X ≤ 2) =
P(X < 2) =
P(X > 2) =
P(X ≥ 2) =

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