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Originally Posted by mhitch03 8 Bernoulli trials are performed with Pr(P) for successes. The probability of 0 successes is equal to the probability of 2 successes. Calculate P and calculate Pr(1 success). Simplify fraction to lowest terms. | Use the same idea as outlined here: Bernoulli trials probability
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