You perform an experiment n times, each of which has a probability p of success. What's the probability that you get exactly k successes? C(n, k) kPk¹-p C(n, p) p. (1-p)”-k C(n, k). p-k (1-p)" n-k C(n,k) p (1-p)" .
You perform an experiment n times, each of which has a probability p of success. What's the probability that you get exactly k successes? C(n, k) kPk¹-p C(n, p) p. (1-p)”-k C(n, k). p-k (1-p)" n-k C(n,k) p (1-p)" .
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Transcribed Image Text:You perform an experiment 7 times, each of which has a probability p of success. What's the probability that you get exactly k
successes?
C(n, k). kPk¹-p
C(n, p) p. (1-p)n-k
C(n, k) p-k (1− p)"
C(n, k) p (1-p)n-k
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