Consider a binomial experiment with n = 20 and p = 0 a. Compute f(12) (to 4 decimals). b. Compute f(16) (to 4 decimals). c. Compute P(x > 16) (to 4 decimals).

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Chapter9: Counting And Probability
Section9.3: Binomial Probability
Problem 1E: A binomial experiment is UDC in which there are exactly __________ outcome. One outcome is called...
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Consider a binomial experiment with n = 20 and p = 0.70.
a. Compute f(12) (to 4 decimals).
b. Compute f(16) (to 4 decimals).
c. Compute P(x > 16) (to 4 decimals).
d. Compute P(x < 15) (to 4 decimals).
e. Compute E(x).
f. Compute Var(x) (to 1 decimal) and (to 2 decimals).
Var(x) =
o
00
Transcribed Image Text:Consider a binomial experiment with n = 20 and p = 0.70. a. Compute f(12) (to 4 decimals). b. Compute f(16) (to 4 decimals). c. Compute P(x > 16) (to 4 decimals). d. Compute P(x < 15) (to 4 decimals). e. Compute E(x). f. Compute Var(x) (to 1 decimal) and (to 2 decimals). Var(x) = o 00
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forD, E, and F I have the following and want to see if correct:
D=0.9579

E=14

F= var(x)=4.2

std deviation= 2.05

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