1. The problem asks to find probabilities using the binomial distribution table without using the formula directly.
2. The binomial distribution describes the number of successes in a fixed number of independent trials, each with the same probability of success.
3. Typically, the table provides cumulative probabilities or exact probabilities for given values of $n$, $p$, and $x$.
4. To answer a specific question, identify $n$ (number of trials), $p$ (probability of success), and $x$ (number of successes).
5. Use the binomial distribution table to find the probability $P(X = x)$ or cumulative probabilities as required.
6. Round the final answer to 3 decimal places as instructed.
Since no specific values for $n$, $p$, or $x$ are given, please provide these to find the exact probability using the binomial distribution table.
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