a) Probability for two or fewer students would win a

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a) Probability for two or fewer students would win a prize if companys

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Neelam Wainwright

Neelam Wainwright

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a) Calculations:
According to the binomial probability,
P(X=k)=(beg{array}{c}nkend{array})pk(1p)nk
Addition rule for mutually exclusive event:
P(AB)=P(A or B)=P(A)+P(B)
At k=0,
The binomial probability to be evaluated as:
P(X=0)=(beg{array}{c}300end{array})(0.44)0(10.44)300
=30!0!(300)!(0.44)0(0.56)30
=1(0.44)0(0.56)30
0.0042
At k=1,
The binomial probability to be evaluated as:
P(X=1)=(beg{array}{c}301end{array})(0.44)1(10.44)301
=30!1!(301)!(0.44)1(0.56)29
=30(0.44)1(0.56)29
0.0253
At k=2,
The binomial probability to be evaluated as:
P(X=2)=(beg{array}{c}302end{array})(0.44)2(10.44)302
=30!2!(302)!(0.44)2(0.56)28
=435(0.44)2(0.56)28

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