SOLUTION: Contruct a binominal distribution using n=6 and p=0.36
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Question 236051: Contruct a binominal distribution using n=6 and p=0.36
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Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Contruct a binominal distribution using n=6 and p=0.36
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For each different value of "x"
P(x=k) = 6Ck(0.36)^k*(0.64)^(n-k)
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For example, if k = 4 you get:
p(x=4) = 6C4(0.36)^4*(0.64)^2 = 15*0.0168*0.4096
= 15*.0069 = 0.1032
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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