4. Give examples of values of n and p , both non-zero, for a binomial random variable X. Use either the binomial probability formula or the binomial probability cumulative distribution tables provided in class to calculate: a) P(X = xo) where x, is an integer of your own choice satisfying 0 < xo < n. b) P(X > x,)

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4. Give examples of values of n and p , both non-zero, for a binomial random variable X.
Use either the binomial probability formula or the binomial probability cumulative
distribution tables provided in class to calculate:
a) P(X = xo) where xo is an integer of your own choice satisfying 0 < x, < n.
b) P(X > x,)
Transcribed Image Text:4. Give examples of values of n and p , both non-zero, for a binomial random variable X. Use either the binomial probability formula or the binomial probability cumulative distribution tables provided in class to calculate: a) P(X = xo) where xo is an integer of your own choice satisfying 0 < x, < n. b) P(X > x,)
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