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BDCETpyqs

The document contains a series of probability and statistics problems related to binomial distributions, including calculations for mean, variance, and specific probabilities for various scenarios. It presents multiple-choice questions regarding outcomes of coin tosses, vaccination effects, and lottery ticket wins, among others. The problems require understanding of binomial distributions and probability theory to solve.

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BDCETpyqs

The document contains a series of probability and statistics problems related to binomial distributions, including calculations for mean, variance, and specific probabilities for various scenarios. It presents multiple-choice questions regarding outcomes of coin tosses, vaccination effects, and lottery ticket wins, among others. The problems require understanding of binomial distributions and probability theory to solve.

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