Consider a binomial experiment with n=14 and p=0.1 a. Compute f(0) (to 4 decimals) b. Compute f(12) (to 4 decimals) c. Compute P(x <= 1) (to 4 decimals) d. Compute P(x >= 2) (to 4 decimals) e. Compute E(x) (to 1 decimal) f. Compute Var(x) and standard deviation. Var (x) (to 2 decimals)= standard deviation (to 2 decimals)=

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Consider a binomial experiment with n=14 and p=0.1

a. Compute f(0) (to 4 decimals)

b. Compute f(12) (to 4 decimals)

c. Compute P(x <= 1) (to 4 decimals)

d. Compute P(x >= 2) (to 4 decimals)

e. Compute E(x) (to 1 decimal)

f. Compute Var(x) and standard deviation.

Var (x) (to 2 decimals)=

standard deviation (to 2 decimals)=

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