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Mathematics, 27.01.2020 19:31 adamske0

Suppose 81% of all students taking a beginning programming course fail to get their first program to run on first submission. consider a group of 5 such students, where each student's success is independent from the other and the chance each student fails on their first try is consistent. (round answers to three decimal places.) if x is the number of students whose program fails on the first run, then x comes from a binomial distribution with:

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