Suppose that a machine performs n independent number of trials in the making of bulbs. Each trial results in a successful bulb production with probability p, or fails with probability q = 1 - p (Note that this is similar to inspecting items independently being produced by a machine for defective (failure) versus non-defective (success) items). What is the probability of having a. Exactly one success in 4 trials? What is this value when p = 0.3? b. At most 5 successes in 10 trials? What is this value when p = 0.1?

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Suppose that a machine performs n independent number of trials in the making of bulbs. Each trial results in a successful bulb production with probability p, or fails with probability q = 1 - p (Note that this is similar to inspecting items independently being produced by a machine for defective (failure) versus non-defective (success) items). What is the probability of having

a. Exactly one success in 4 trials? What is this value when p = 0.3?

b. At most 5 successes in 10 trials? What is this value when p = 0.1?

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Step 1

Binomial distribution:

The binomial distribution gives the probability of number of successes out of n trials in a series of Bernoulli trials.

The probability mass function (pmf) of a binomial random variable X is given as:

Ба
x 0,1 0p<1;q =1-p
P(Xx)=J
otherwise
Step 2

a.Calculating the probability of getting exactly 1 success in 4 trials:

Here, p = 0.30 and n = 4.

The probability of getting exactly 1 success in 4 trials is obtained as follows:

.30) (1-0.30)
P(X 1)
4x(0.30) (0.70)
Using the EXCEL formula,
0.4116
BINOM.DIST (1,4,0.30,0)
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