In: Statistics and Probability
1, A binomial probability experiment is conducted with the given parameters. Compute the probability of x successes in the n independent trials of the experiment.
n=10, p=0.5, x=4
p(4)
(Do not round until the final answer. Then round to four decimal places as needed.)
2, A binomial probability experiment is conducted with the given parameters. Compute the probability of x successes in the n independent trials of the experiment.
p(38)=
(Do not round until the final answer. Then round to four decimal places as needed.)
3, A binomial probability experiment is conducted with the given parameters. Compute the probability of x successes in the n independent trials of the experiment.
n=9, p=0.7, x≤3
The probability of x less than or equals x≤3 successes is nothing.
(Round to four decimal places as needed.)
4, A binomial probability experiment is conducted with the given parameters. Use technology to find the probability of x successes in the n independent trials of the experiment.
n=8, p=0.2, x<4
p(x<4)=
(Round to four decimal places as needed.)
5, A binomial probability experiment is conducted with the given parameters. Compute the probability of x successes in the n independent trials of the experiment.
n=10, p=0.25, x≤4
The probability of x≤4 successes is nothing.
(Round to four decimal places as needed.)