SOLUTION: A certain apathetic network shows episodes of "Charmed" randomly, without any concern for the proper order, multi-part episodes, or for when the episode last aired. They simply r
Question 852323: A certain apathetic network shows episodes of "Charmed" randomly, without any concern for the proper order, multi-part episodes, or for when the episode last aired. They simply randomly pick one of the episode every day to show. 66 episodes of "Charmed" feature Prue, and 112 feature Paige.
Hi,
p(Prue) = 66/178
Using TI Calculator for a Binomial distribution:
The syntax is 1 - binomcdf(n, p, largest x-value).
m = 66/178, n = 200
P(x ≥ 64) = 1 - binomcdf(200, 66/178, 63)