Q.6. Use the binomial distribution in which n 6 and p = 0.3 to calculate the following probabilities: (a). X is at most 1. (b). X is at least 2. (c). X is more than 5. (d). X is less than 6.

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Q.6. Use the binomial distribution in which n
6 and p = 0.3 to
%3D
calculate the following probabilities:
(a). X is at most 1.
(b). X is at least 2.
(c). X is more than 5.
(d). X is less than 6.
Transcribed Image Text:Q.6. Use the binomial distribution in which n 6 and p = 0.3 to %3D calculate the following probabilities: (a). X is at most 1. (b). X is at least 2. (c). X is more than 5. (d). X is less than 6.
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