Find P(X = 3), P(X = 6), P(X less than or equal to 3),
Contingency Table
A contingency table can be defined as the visual representation of the relationship between two or more categorical variables that can be evaluated and registered. It is a categorical version of the scatterplot, which is used to investigate the linear relationship between two variables. A contingency table is indeed a type of frequency distribution table that displays two variables at the same time.
Binomial Distribution
Binomial is an algebraic expression of the sum or the difference of two terms. Before knowing about binomial distribution, we must know about the binomial theorem.
A jar contains 25 pieces of candy, of which 11 are yogurt-covered nuts and 14 are yogurt-covered raisins. Let X equal the number of nuts in a random sample of 7 pieces of candy that are selected without replacement.
Find P(X = 3), P(X = 6), P(X less than or equal to 3), The Mean of X, The Variance of X.
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