Find the following probabilities: a. P(X = 2) when X Bin(4, 0.6) b. P(X > 2)
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Find the following probabilities:
a. P(X = 2) when X ∼ Bin(4, 0.6)
b. P(X > 2) when X ∼ Bin(8, 0.2)
c. P(X ≤ 2) when X ∼ Bin(5, 0.4)
d. P(3 ≤ X ≤ 5) when X ∼ Bin(6, 0.7)
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