SOLUTION: Let Y be a Binomial variable counting the number of successes in 90 independent trials where the probability of success at each trial is 0.51 ; that is, Y-Bin(90,0.51) . Us

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Question 1206339: Let Y be a Binomial variable counting the number of successes in
90 independent trials where the probability of success at each trial is 0.51
; that is, Y-Bin(90,0.51)
.
Use the pbinom function in R to find
, giving your answer to three decimal places.

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