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Consider a binomial probability experiment with n=3 and p=0.1. Then, the probability of x=0 is
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Consider a binomial probability experiment with n=3 and p=0.1. Then, the probability of x=0
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P(x=0) = 3C0*(0.1)^0(0.9)^3 = 0.9^3 = 0.729
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