Consider Bernoulli trials with success probability p=\frac{1}{4}. What is the

Terrence Mcfarland

Terrence Mcfarland

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2022-02-13

Consider Bernoulli trials with success probability p=14. What is the probability that the first success occurs in the fourth trial?

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illustrationsamk

illustrationsamk

Beginner2022-02-14Added 14 answers

We can approach this by first seeing that with the probability of success being 14, the probability of failure is 34.
Next we need to remember that each trial is independent. We have a specific set of outcomes that were

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