Consider a binomial experiment with n = 20 and p = .70.
if you calculate the binomial p...
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Consider a binomial experiment with n = 20 and p = .70.
if you calculate the binomial probabilities manually, make sure to carry at least 4 decimal digits in your calculations.
a) compute f(12) (to 4 decimals).
b) compute f(16) (to 4 decimals).
c) compute p(x 16) (to 4 decimals).
d) compute p(x 15) (to 4 decimals).
e) compute e(x). 14
f) compute var(x) (to 1 decimal) and (to 2 decimals).
var(x)
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