Assume a binomial probability distribution. A high school principal claims that 9% of the school's seniors do not pass a

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Assume a binomial probability distribution. A high school principal claims that 9% of the school's seniors do not pass a

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Assume a binomial probability distribution. A high school principal claims that 9% of the school's seniors do not pass a certain standardized test. Assuming that this is true, if eleven seniors are randomly selected, what is the probability that exactly four of them do not pass the standardized test? 0.10820.00000.01120.98880.9983​​
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