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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 01:40 ashleyprescot05

Let X be a random variable corresponding to the number of trials k needed to soccertimes. Suppose the probability of success for each trial ispand thateach of the trials are independent.1. If the number of trials needed isk, then we must succeed on the kth trial. How many possible ways can we arrange the previousr−1 successes

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