SOLUTION: A binomial experiment consists of 13 trials. The probability of success on trial 6 is 0.76. What is the probability of success on trial 10?

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Question 1197614: A binomial experiment consists of 13 trials. The probability of success on trial 6 is 0.76. What is the probability of success on trial 10?
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Answer: 0.76

Reason:
The probability of success is the same for any given trial. This is one of the criteria for a binomial experiment.

Check out more info here:
https://faculty.elgin.edu/dkernler/statistics/ch06/6-2.html
Scroll down to the subsection labeled "Criteria for a Binomial Probability Experiment". The professor mentions "The probability of each outcome remains constant from trial to trial" as one of the four criteria.

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