SOLUTION: Let X be a binomial random variable with n = 9 and p = 0.2 (nine trials, probability of success = 0.2). Find the probability of 4 successes, i.e., P(X = 4). Give your answer as a

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Question 852481: Let X be a binomial random variable with n = 9 and p = 0.2 (nine trials, probability of success = 0.2). Find the probability of 4 successes, i.e., P(X = 4). Give your answer as a decimal to three decimal places, e.g., 0.123. Round as needed.
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Let X be a binomial random variable with n = 9 and p = 0.2 (nine trials, probability of success = 0.2). Find the probability of 4 successes, i.e., P(X = 4). Give your answer as a decimal to three decimal places, e.g., 0.123. Round as needed.
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