(Steps Shown) Twenty percent of the patients treated by a new drug for AIDS show signs of improvement within six weeks. A random sample of five patients is


Question: Twenty percent of the patients treated by a new drug for AIDS show signs of improvement within six weeks. A random sample of five patients is selected and treated by the new drug.

  1. Is this a binomial experiment?
  2. Find the probability that 4 patients in the sample will show signs of improvement within six weeks.

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