Question 667446:  I could really use some help on this problem. I am really confused on how to do it.  I have attached the link for the appendix table that i have to use for the problem if that also helps. 
 
http://digitalbookshelf.southuniversity.edu/books/9781133701941/content/image/H_01941_app-b_f0001.jpg
 
Suppose we want to determine the (binomial) probability (p) of getting 2 heads in 5 flips of a 2-sided coin.  Using the Binomial Table (Table 2 in Appendix B) of the text, what values of n, x, and p would we use to look up this probability, and what would be the probability? 
 
thank you in advance 
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! Suppose we want to determine the (binomial) probability (p) of getting 2 heads in 5 flips of a 2-sided coin. 
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P(x=2) = 5C2(1/2)^2*(1/2)^3 = 10/32 = 0.3125 
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Cheers, 
Stan H. 
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