Use the binomial formula to calculate the following probabilities for an experiment in which n = 15 and p = 0.35: (a). the probability that x is at most 1 (b). the probability that x is at least 2 (c). the probability that x is less than 1

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Use the binomial formula to calculate the following probabilities for an experiment in which n = 15 and p = 0.35:

(a). the probability that x is at most 1
(b). the probability that x is at least 2
(c). the probability that x is less than 1
(d). the probability that x is equal or more than 11
(e). the probability that x is more than 1
(f). the probability that x is 0

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