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Transcribed Image Text:Assume that a procedure yields a binomial distribution with a trial repeated n = 5 times. Use some
form of technology like Excel or StatDisk to find the probability distribution given the probability
p = 0.49 of success on a single trial.
(Report answers accurate to 4 decimal places.)
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P(X = k)
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