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  • 03-12-2019
  • Mathematics
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If a binomial event has a probability of success of 0.8, how many successes
would you expect out of 6000 trials?
A.4800
B.3600
C.2400
D.1200

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  • 15-12-2019

Answer:

A)  Out of 6,000 trials, one can expect 4800 successes.

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, the total number of trials  = 6,000

The probability of winning each trial = 0.8

Now, as we know in a BINOMIAL EVENT:

q = n x p

⇒ The number of success out of 6,000 trials

= 6,000 x (0.8)  = 4800

Hence, out of 6,000 trials, one can expect 4800 successes.

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