SOLUTION: Suppose, X~ Bin(45, 25). Calculate the parameters of the distribution. Hence write the pfm of the distribution.
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Question 1166199: Suppose, X~ Bin(45, 25). Calculate the parameters of the distribution. Hence write the pfm of the distribution.
Found 2 solutions by amarjeeth123, ikleyn:
Answer by amarjeeth123(574) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
n=45
p=25
The pmf is 45Cx*(p)^x*(1-p)^(n-x)
where n is the number of trials
and x is the number
Answer by ikleyn(53765) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Suppose, X~ Bin(45, 25). Calculate the parameters of the distribution. Hence write the pfm of the distribution.
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In the expression X ~ Bin(45,25), the second argument, by the definition, should represent the probability.
But in this case the given value p = 25 can not be a value of probability, since the value of 25 is greater than 1.
So, this expression x ~ Bin(45.25) makes no sense, and the assignment in whole is non-sensical.
It should be corrected to make sense.
The treatment by @amarjeeth is INCORRECT and leads to NOWHERE (leads to the abyss, that's what I want to say).
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