(a) Determine the probability P (7 or more).
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![### Binomial Experiment: Probability Calculation
A binomial experiment has the given number of trials \( n \) and the given success probability \( p \).
\[
n = 8, \quad p = 0.7
\]
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#### Part 1 of 3
(a) Determine the probability \( P(7 \text{ or more}) \). Round the answer to at least four decimal places.
\[
P(7 \text{ or more}) = \boxed{\quad}
\]
The interface includes an input box where you can enter the probability value, and an 'X' button to clear the input, as well as a circular arrow button to reset the calculation process.
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Transcribed Image Text:### Binomial Experiment: Probability Calculation
A binomial experiment has the given number of trials \( n \) and the given success probability \( p \).
\[
n = 8, \quad p = 0.7
\]
#### Part: 0 / 3
---
#### Part 1 of 3
(a) Determine the probability \( P(7 \text{ or more}) \). Round the answer to at least four decimal places.
\[
P(7 \text{ or more}) = \boxed{\quad}
\]
The interface includes an input box where you can enter the probability value, and an 'X' button to clear the input, as well as a circular arrow button to reset the calculation process.
---
This content will help you understand how to calculate specific probabilities in a binomial distribution, emphasizing the need to round calculations to four decimal places for precision.
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Transcribed Image Text:A binomial experiment has the given number of trials and the given success probability p.
n=8, p=0.7
Part 1 of 3
(a) Determine the probability P (7 or more). Round the answer to at least four decimal places.
P(7 or more) = 0.2553
Part: 1 / 3
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(b) Find the mean. Round the answer to two decimal places.
The mean is
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