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fill in the blank. in the binomial probability formula, the variable x represents the in the binomial probability formula, the variable x represents the number of successes. number of trials. probability of getting x successes among n trials probability of success in one trial
In the binomial probability formula $P(X = x)=C(n,x)\times p^{x}\times(1 - p)^{n - x}$, where $n$ is the number of trials, $p$ is the probability of success in one - trial, and $C(n,x)=\frac{n!}{x!(n - x)!}$. Here, $x$ represents the number of successes in $n$ independent Bernoulli trials.
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