Suppose X \sim B(n=10, p=.3) using the binomial distribution table

generals336

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2021-09-28

Suppose XB(n=10,p=.3) using the binomial distribution table we have: P(X<4) is:
a) .3828
b) .8497
c) .4059
d) .6496

Answer & Explanation

oppturf

oppturf

Skilled2021-09-29Added 94 answers

Step 1
Given that p=0.3
So, 1p=10.3=0.7
Step 2
Using the binomial probability distribution we get:
P(X<4)
=P(X=0)+P(X=1)+P(X=2)+P(X=3)
=(10C0)(0.3)0(0.7)10+(10C1)(0.3)1(0.7)9+(10C2)(0.3)2(0.7)8+(10C3)(0.3)3(0.7)7
=0.6496107184
0.6496
Answer: 0.6496

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