
EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOSTATISTICS
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Author: Rosner
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Chapter 4, Problem 80P
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Generate 100 random samples from a binomial distribution based on 10 trials with probability of successes 0.05 on each trial.
Obtain a frequency distribution and plot the distribution for the number of successes.
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