To explain: A binomial experiment that has an expression
The given binomial expression can be interpreted as the probability that it rains two days in a week where the probability of rain on a particular day is 0.6.
Given:
The binomial experiment has an expression
Concept used:
The
Interpretation:From the given information
The expression indicates that it is the probability of two success among 7 trials, where the probability of success is 0.60. Thus it can be interpreted as the probability that it rains on a particular day is 0.60 and in a week or 7 days, the probability that it rains in two days is calculated using the expression
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