Suppose X - B(n=10, p=.3) using the binomial distribution table we have: P(X < 4) is: .3828 .8497 .4059 .6496

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Suppose X - B(n=10, p=.3) using the binomial distribution table we have:
P(X < 4) is:
.3828
.8497
.4059
.6496
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose X - B(n=10, p=.3) using the binomial distribution table we have: P(X < 4) is: .3828 .8497 .4059 .6496
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