If a binomial trial has a probability of success of 0.6, how many successeswould you expect out of 1500 trials?

Answer
Option B is correct.
Expected number of success = 900
Explanation
For a binomial distribution, the expected number of successes is calculated using
Expected number of success = np
n = total number of trials = 1500
p = probability of success = 0.6
Expected number of success = np
Expected number of success = (1500) (0.6) = 900
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