Assume that a procedure yields a binomial distribution withn=4 trials and a probability of success of p= 0.30. Use a binomial probability table to find the probability that the number of successes x is exactly 2. Click on the icon to view the binomial probabilities table. P(2) = (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
Assume that a procedure yields a binomial distribution withn=4 trials and a probability of success of p= 0.30. Use a binomial probability table to find the probability that the number of successes x is exactly 2. Click on the icon to view the binomial probabilities table. P(2) = (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
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![Assume that a procedure yields a binomial distribution withn=4 trials and a probability of success of
p= 0.30. Use a binomial probability table to find the probability that the number of successes x is exactly 2.
Click on the icon to view the binomial probabilities table.
P(2) = (Round to three decimal places as needed.)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fb034729f-db63-4235-9b33-79c3c77be50a%2F2cb55f69-7553-4d91-89b3-ca6282ecd045%2Fvlcp0l_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Assume that a procedure yields a binomial distribution withn=4 trials and a probability of success of
p= 0.30. Use a binomial probability table to find the probability that the number of successes x is exactly 2.
Click on the icon to view the binomial probabilities table.
P(2) = (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
![Binomial Probabilities
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.10
20
.30
.40
.50
50
70
90
990
.902
.810
.640
.490
.360
.250
.160
090
040
010
1
020
.095
.180
.320
.420
.480
.500
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A20
320
.180
0+
.002
.010
.040
.090
.160
250
360
510
A90
810
3.
.970
.857
.729
.512
343
.216
.125
064
027
008
001
029
.135
.243
.384
.441
.432
.375
288
.189
095
027
0+
.007
.027
.096
.189
288
.375
A32
441
384
243
3.
0+
0+
.001
.008
.027
.064
.125
216
343
512
729
.951
.815
.656
410
.240
.130
.062
026
008
002
0+
039
.171
.292
410
.412
.346
.250
.154
076
026
004
001
.014
.049
.154
.265
346
.375
346
265
.154
049
3.
0+
0+
.004
.026
.076
.154
.250
346
A12
410
292
4.
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0+
0+
.002
.008
.026
.062
.130
240
410
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.951
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328
.168
.078
.031
010
.002
0+
0+
1
048
.204
.328
410
.360
259
.156
077
.028
005
0+
001
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.073
.205
.309
.346
.312
230
.132
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.132
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0+
0+
.002
.010
.031
078
.168
328
590
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.735
.531
.262
118
.047
.016
004
.001
0+
0+
057
.232
.354
393
303
.187
.094
.037
010
.002
0+
001
.031
.098
246
.324
.311
.234
.138
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015
001
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.015
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138
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Transcribed Image Text:Binomial Probabilities
01
.05
.10
20
.30
.40
.50
50
70
90
990
.902
.810
.640
.490
.360
.250
.160
090
040
010
1
020
.095
.180
.320
.420
.480
.500
A80
A20
320
.180
0+
.002
.010
.040
.090
.160
250
360
510
A90
810
3.
.970
.857
.729
.512
343
.216
.125
064
027
008
001
029
.135
.243
.384
.441
.432
.375
288
.189
095
027
0+
.007
.027
.096
.189
288
.375
A32
441
384
243
3.
0+
0+
.001
.008
.027
.064
.125
216
343
512
729
.951
.815
.656
410
.240
.130
.062
026
008
002
0+
039
.171
.292
410
.412
.346
.250
.154
076
026
004
001
.014
.049
.154
.265
346
.375
346
265
.154
049
3.
0+
0+
.004
.026
.076
.154
.250
346
A12
410
292
4.
0+
0+
0+
.002
.008
.026
.062
.130
240
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856
.951
.774
590
328
.168
.078
.031
010
.002
0+
0+
1
048
.204
.328
410
.360
259
.156
077
.028
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0+
001
.021
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.205
.309
.346
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230
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051
008
3.
0+
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0+
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.735
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0+
057
.232
.354
393
303
.187
.094
.037
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001
.031
.098
246
.324
.311
.234
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060
015
001
2
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.185
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