SOLUTION: Suppose the number of children in a household has a binomial distribution with parameters n = 10, and p = 30 %. Find the probability of a household having: (a) 0 or 6 children

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Question 1171688: Suppose the number of children in a household has a binomial distribution
with parameters n = 10, and p = 30 %.
Find the probability of a household having:
(a) 0 or 6 children

Answer by Solver92311(821) About Me  (Show Source):
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The probability of successes in independent trials where the probability of success on any trial is is given by:



For 0 or 6 successes out of 10 with a probability of 30%

You need to calculate: . You can do your own arithmetic.

John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it

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