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Pascal’s triangle of binomial coefficients (p + q) raised to the nth power

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Pascal’s triangle of binomial coefficients (p + q) raised to the nth power. Each line of the table shows the distribution of the total number of outcome combinations for a given value of n (number of events). For  example, for (p + q)2, use the n = 2 line, which predicts a total of four outcome combinations distributed in a 1:2:1 or ¼ : ½ : ¼ ratio. An  application using the highlighted line n = 6 is discussed in the text
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