Consider a binomial experiment with n = 20 and p = .70.
A. Compute f(12).
B. Compute f(16)....
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Consider a binomial experiment with n = 20 and p = .70.
A. Compute f(12).
B. Compute f(16).
C. Compute P(x 16).
D. Compute P(x 15).
E. Compute E(x).
F. Compute Var(x).
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