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If the mean and the variance of a binomial variate X are 2 and 1 respectively, then the probability that X takes a value greater than one is equal to …..

A

`(1)/(16)`

B

`(5)/(16)`

C

`(11)/(16)`

D

`(15)/(16)`

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