SOLUTION: how do you use a table to determine the binomial probability for n=10, x=6. and p=0.6
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Question 624305: how do you use a table to determine the binomial probability for n=10, x=6. and p=0.6
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solution 1: Use a table.
Solution 2:  = {{10}\choose{6}}(0.6)^6 (0.4)^4)
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