Suppose U~ Binomial(n, p) and n > 2. What is P(U > 1)? Select one: O a. O b. (1-p)n-¹[(1 − p) + np] np(1 - p)n-1 O c. 1-p ○ d. 1 – (1 − p)¹−¹[1 + (n − 1)p] - O e. None of the other choices
Suppose U~ Binomial(n, p) and n > 2. What is P(U > 1)? Select one: O a. O b. (1-p)n-¹[(1 − p) + np] np(1 - p)n-1 O c. 1-p ○ d. 1 – (1 − p)¹−¹[1 + (n − 1)p] - O e. None of the other choices
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