SOLUTION: Consider a binomial probability experiment with n=3 and p=0.1. Then, the probability of x=0 is

Algebra.Com
Question 288594: Consider a binomial probability experiment with n=3 and p=0.1. Then, the probability of x=0 is
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Consider a binomial probability experiment with n=3 and p=0.1. Then, the probability of x=0
---------
P(x=0) = 3C0*(0.1)^0(0.9)^3 = 0.9^3 = 0.729
---------------
Cheers,
Stan H.

RELATED QUESTIONS

Determine the indicated probability for a binomial experiment with the given number of... (answered by Boreal,Edwin McCravy)
Consider a binomial experiment with n=7,trials where the probability of sucess on a... (answered by stanbon)
A binomial probability experiment is conducted with the given parameters. Compute the... (answered by ewatrrr)
A binomial experiment with probability of success p=0.73 and n=7 trials is conducted.... (answered by Theo)
consider a binomial random variable X with n=5 and p=0.40 a. Find the probability... (answered by Boreal)
A binomial probability experiment is conducted with the given parameters. Compute the... (answered by Boreal)
A binomial probability experiment is conducted with the given parameters. Compute the... (answered by Boreal,ikleyn)
A binomial probability experiment is conducted with the given parameters. Compute the... (answered by ikleyn)
What is the mean value for a binomial experiment with 45 repetitions and a probability of (answered by ikleyn)