(d) P(1 S X) when n = 9 and p = 0.15

A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
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Author:Sheldon Ross
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Chapter1: Combinatorial Analysis
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Compute the following binomial probabilities directly from the formula for b(x; n, p). (Round your answers to three decimal
places.)
(a) b(4; 8, 0.25)
0.087
(b) b(6; 8, 0.65)
0.259
(c) P(3 SXS 5) when n = 7 and p = 0.55
0.745
(d) P(1 s X) when n = 9 and p = 0.15
Transcribed Image Text:Compute the following binomial probabilities directly from the formula for b(x; n, p). (Round your answers to three decimal places.) (a) b(4; 8, 0.25) 0.087 (b) b(6; 8, 0.65) 0.259 (c) P(3 SXS 5) when n = 7 and p = 0.55 0.745 (d) P(1 s X) when n = 9 and p = 0.15
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