For binomial distribution X, with n=7\ \text{and}\ p=0.6, what is

Reina Pennington

Reina Pennington

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2022-02-14

For binomial distribution X, with n=7 and p=0.6, what is P(X>3)?

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Pr{X>3}=f(4)+f(5)+f(6)+f(7)=(0.6)4[35×(0.4)3+21×0.6×(0.4)2+7×(0.6)2×0.4+(0.6)3]=0.710208
Explanation:
f(x)=7Cx(0.6)x(0.4)7x,x=0,1,7
X follows Binomial Distribution with parameters p=0.6 and n=7.
7C4=7C3=7×6×51×2×3=7×5=35
7C5=7C2=7×61×2=21,7C6=7C1=7 and 7C7=1.

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