Assume that X is a binomial random variable with n= 5 and p = .35. Calculate P(X= 0) Hint* THE BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION For a binomial random variable X, the probability of x successes in Bernoulli trials is for x = 0, 1, 2,...,n. By definition, 0! = 1. O 0.3124 0.1160 0.4284 P(X=x) = - (*)p²(¹ – py²-x p)" n! x! (n-x)! p' (1-p)-x
Assume that X is a binomial random variable with n= 5 and p = .35. Calculate P(X= 0) Hint* THE BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION For a binomial random variable X, the probability of x successes in Bernoulli trials is for x = 0, 1, 2,...,n. By definition, 0! = 1. O 0.3124 0.1160 0.4284 P(X=x) = - (*)p²(¹ – py²-x p)" n! x! (n-x)! p' (1-p)-x
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Chapter9: Counting And Probability
Section9.3: Binomial Probability
Problem 2E: If a binomial experiment has probability p success, then the probability of failure is...
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