Problem 5. For a binomial distribution with
(i) n = 9, p = 0.7 find P(x < 6);
(ii) n = 15, p = 0.6 find P(6 < x < 9);
(iii) n = 1000, p = 0.003 find P(x = 3).
Problem 5. For a binomial distribution with (i) n = 9, p = 0.7 find P(x...
Find the mean of the binomial distribution for which n = 65 and p = 0.7.
QUESTION 8 Let x be a binomial random variable with n=5 and p=0.7. Find P(X <= 4). O 0.1681 0.5282 0.4718 0.8319 0.3601
4. Consider a binomial random variable with n = 5 and p = 0.7. Let x be the number of successes in the sample. Evaluate the probability. (Round your answer to three decimal places.) 5. Let x be a binomial random variable with n = 8, p = 0.2. Find the following value. 6. Let x be a binomial random variable with n = 8, p = 0.3. Find the following value. (Round your answer to three decimal places.)
Using the Binomial distribution, If n=5 and p=0.2, find P(x=3)
If X has a binomial distribution with p = 0.7, then the distribution of X is _______. Question 1 options: uniform right-skewed symmetric left-skewed
1. Let X~b(x; n, p) (a) For n 6, p .2, find () Prx> 3), (ii) Pr(x23), (ii) Pr(x (b) For n = 15, p= .8, find (i) Pr(X-2), (ii) Pr(X-12), (iii) Pr(X-8). (c) For n 10, find p so that Pr(X 2 8)6778. く2). 2. Let X be a binomial random variable with μ-6 and σ2-2.4. Fin (a) Pr(X> 2) (b) Pr(2 < X < 8). (c) Pr(Xs 8).
1. Let X~b(x; n, p) (a) For n 6, p...
Using the Binomial distribution,
If n=7 and p=0.5, find P(x=5).
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Using the Binomial distribution, If n-7 and p-0.5, find P(x-5) fPreview Enter à mathematical expression [more..J Points possible: 3 This is attempt 3 of 3. Score on last attempt: 0. Score in gradebook: 0
A.) for a binomial distribution with p= 0.65, find the smallest value of n so that the normal distribution is a reasonable approximation to the binomial distribution. N=? B.) given the Bernoulli experiment with n=60 and p= 0.6, use the normal distribution to estimate the following (round answers to four decimal places) P(x=40) P(x=28) P(x=32) C.) given the Bernoulli experiment with n= 12 and p= 0.5, use the normal distribution to estimate the following (round to four decimal places) P(4...
You will be finding probabilities using excel. Use the Excel instructions for Binomial Distribution (=BINOMDIST(x, n, p, true or false)) False is equivalent to binompdf. True is equivalent to binomedf. State which probabilities are unusual. a.) P(x <6), n = 20, p= .8 b.) P(x < 16), n = 20, p=.15 c.) P(x> 14), n = 30, p = .35 3.) Twelve percent of people in the US eligible to donate blood actually do. You randomly section 15 eligible blood...
5. A random variable X follows a binomial distribution with n 35 and p-4. Use the normal approximation to the binomial distribution to find P(X < 16)