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What is (0.3)0 in binominal distribution

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When p, the probability of success, is zero in a binomial distribution, the probability of getting exactly k successes in n trials is also zero for all values of k except when k is zero (i.e., when there are no successes).

So, in the case of (0.3)^0, the result would be 1, because any number raised to the power of 0 is equal to 1. Therefore, the probability of getting zero successes in a binomial distribution when the probability of success is 0.3 is 1.

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