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(binomial distribution) The Vancouver Canucks hockey team have a win percentage of 0.407. We assume each Canucks game is independent and they always have a win
A) is the data discrete or continuous?
B) explain why X is a binomial random variable.
C) what is the propability if seeing 7 wins? What is the probability of seeing at least 1 win?
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