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3. Six out of the 10 balls in an urn are white and the rest are black. You draw five balls with
replacement. What is the probability that exactly four are white? Does this experiment
involve a binomial trial (find the parameter values)? Suppose 60% of 1000 balls are white
(and all the rest black). You draw five balls from this lot randomly. Calculate the chance that
4 of these will be white. Explain how your answer compares with that to the previous part?

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Answered by akshaya830038
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Answer:

yes

Step-by-step explanation:

l can explain but i did not read queston

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