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The probability of success is p in one trial and the experiment be repeated n times. If the ratio of the probability of exactly r success to the probability of exactly r failures is independent of n and r, then p =

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12
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exists no such value of p
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13
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None of these
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Solution

The correct option is A 12
Probability of r successes in n trials is equal to nCrprqnr, where p is the probability of success in one trial and q is the probability of failure in one trial.
nCrpr(1p)nrnCrpnr(1p)r=(p1p)2rn
is independent of n and r. For this to be indepent of n and r, we should have
p1p=1p=12

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