SOLUTION: For a binomial random variable with n=6 and π=0.7, P(5)=?

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Question 565272: For a binomial random variable with n=6 and π=0.7, P(5)=?
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For a binomial random variable with n=6 and π=0.7, P(5)=?
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P(x = 5) = 6C5*(0.7)^5*(0.3) = 6*0.1681*0.3 = 0.3025
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Stan H.
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