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Use the program ''' BinomialProbabilities''' to find the probability that, in 100 tosses of a fair coin, the number of heads that turns up lies between 35 and 65,between 40 and 60, and between 45 and 55.
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in 100 tosses of a fair coin, the number of heads that turns up lies between 35 and 65,
between 40 and 60, and between 45 and 55.

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Use the program BinomialProbabilities to find the probability that, in 100 tosses of a fair coin, the number of heads that turns up lies between 35 and 65,between 40 and 60, and between 45 and 55.