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Consider a binomial probability experiment with n = 3 and p = 0.1. then, the probability of x = 0 is

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The probability of x=0 is 0.729.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Consider a binomial probability experiment with n = 3 and p = 0.1.

To find : The probability of x=0?

Solution :

The binomial probability formula is defined as

P(x=r)=^nC_r\times p^r\times q^{n-r}

Where, p is probability of success p=0.1

q is probability of failure q=1-0.1=0.9

n is the total number of trials= 3

r is the trials =0

Substitute the value in the formula,

P(x=0)=^3C_0\times (0.1)^0\times (0.9)^{3-0}

P(x=0)=1\times 1\times 0.729

P(x=0)=0.729

Therefore, The probability of x=0 is 0.729.

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