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The probability of winning any random game is given to be   p=0.3694

The number of games to be played is given by   n=12

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Since the number of trials is fixed at 12 and the probability of success in a trial is fixed at 0.3694, it follows that the number of wins X in the next 12 games has a binomial distribution.

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Introductory Statistics
OER Edition, 2013
Openstax
ISBN: 9781938168208

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