A binomial experiment consists of four independent trials. The
probability of success in each trial is...
A binomial experiment consists of four independent trials. The
probability of success in each trial is
13⁄100 . Find the probabilities of obtaining
exactly 0 successes, 1 success, 2 successes, 3 successes, and 4
successes, respectively, in this experiment.
a) [0.5729, 0.0856, 0.0895, 0.0019, 0.0003]
b) [0.5729, 0.3424, 0.0767, 0.0076, 0.0003]
c) [0.5729, 0.0263, 0.0384, 0.0076, 0.0003]
d) [0.5729, 0.0856, 0.0767, 0.0588, 0.0003]
e) [0, 0.5729, 0.3424, 0.0767, 0.0076]
For a binomial experiment with a n=8 trials, each with a success
probability p=0.46, what is...
For a binomial experiment with a n=8 trials, each with a success
probability p=0.46, what is the probability of obtaining less than
5 successes?
a. In a binomial distribution with 9 trials and a success
probability of 0.4, what would...
a. In a binomial distribution with 9 trials and a success
probability of 0.4, what would be the probability of a success on
every trial? Round to 4 decimal places.
b. In a binomial distribution with 12 trials and a success
probability of 0.6, what would be the probability of a success on
every trial? Round to 4 decimal places.
c. A binomial distribution has a success probability of 0.7, and
10 trials. What is the probability (rounded to 4...