SOLUTION: Could someone please explain this question to me. If x is a binomial random variable, use the binomial table to determine the probability of x for each of the following: a. n

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Question 618542: Could someone please explain this question to me.
If x is a binomial random variable, use the binomial table to determine the probability of x for each of the following:
a. n = 10, x = 8, p = 0.3
b. n = 8, x = 7, p = 0.95

Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a. You have ten trials and you want to find the probability of success of 8 of them, given that the probability of any one success is .3

Why don't you use your binomial table to look it up?

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