The distribution of the binomial random variable (X) has the following parameters; p = 0.3 and n = 9. Determine the P (X<2) (rounded off to four decimals).
Continuous Probability Distributions
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Normal Distribution
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The distribution of the binomial random variable (X) has the following parameters; p = 0.3 and n = 9. Determine the P (X<2) (rounded off to four decimals).
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