Identifying n and p
Great work recognizing which sales person had the highest probability of closing nine or more sales.
Recall that a binomial distribution is defined by two parameters: \(n\) (the number of trials) and \(p\) (the probability of success on each trial). The most likely outcome (mode) of James' distribution is 8 sales out of a maximum of 12 attempts per week.
Remember, \(p\) is the probability of success on a single trial, not the probability shown on the y-axis of the chart.
Can you identify n and p for James' sales distribution?

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