Let X-binomial( n = 7, p) such that P( X = 4 ) = P( X = 5 ). Find the success probability p. O 0.750 O 0.625 O 0.375

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Let X -binomial( n = 7, p) such that P( X = 4 ) = P(X = 5 ). Find the success probability p.
O 0.750
0.625
O 0.375
O 0.250
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 4 Let X -binomial( n = 7, p) such that P( X = 4 ) = P(X = 5 ). Find the success probability p. O 0.750 0.625 O 0.375 O 0.250 Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. ASUS SC 12 f3 E3 15 14
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