Assume that X - Bin(n, p) and E(X) = 6, var(X) = 3. Then the number of trial n is A) n = 10 B) n = 9 C) n = 8 D) n = 12

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Assume that X - Bin(n,p) and E(X) = 6,
var(X) = 3. Then the number of trial n is
А) п %3D 10
C) n = 8
В) п 3D 9
D) n = 12
Transcribed Image Text:Assume that X - Bin(n,p) and E(X) = 6, var(X) = 3. Then the number of trial n is А) п %3D 10 C) n = 8 В) п 3D 9 D) n = 12
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