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30 August, 07:40

Archaeologists want to determine the probability of a certain number of students finding a fossil during an expedition.

The probability of an individual finding a fossil is 22%. What determines the number of successful trials in this study?

the probability of an individual finding a fossil

the probability of an individual not finding a fossil

the number of individuals surveyed who found a fossil

the number of individuals whom the archaeologists surveys

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  1. 30 August, 07:53
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    Answer: I think it might be A
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