SOLUTION: calculate the probability of k successes for a binomial experiment consisting of n trials with the probability p of success on each trial. k>10, n=15, p=.4

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Question 271747: calculate the probability of k successes for a binomial experiment consisting of n trials with the probability p of success on each trial. k>10, n=15, p=.4
Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
p=0.4, q=0.6 Probability of more than 10 successes in 15 trials.
(p+q)^15
.4^15=.0000...
15*.4^14*.6=.0000
105*.4^13*.6^2=.0003
455*.4^12*.6^3=.0016
1365*.4^11*.6^4=.0074
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Ed

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