SOLUTION: Assume a binomial probability distribution has p = .60 and n = 200. What is the probability of 130 or more successes (to 4 decimals)?
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Question 724615: Assume a binomial probability distribution has p = .60 and n = 200. What is the probability of 130 or more successes (to 4 decimals)?
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Assume a binomial probability distribution has p = .60 and n = 200. What is the probability of 130 or more successes (to 4 decimals)?
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P(130<= x<=200) = 1 - binomcdf(200,0.6,129) = 1-0.9156 = 0.0844
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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