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Computing Binomial Probabilities

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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2009

How to compute a binomial probability for a binomial experiment. You will identify n, p, q, and x and plug them into the binomial probability formula.

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  • Might as well mark this 8 points down wrong for me tomorrow. How come they can't make the variables more telling? Such as if they change 'n' to 't' for trials and make the variable for successes 's'? Or maybe I should just do that for myself. Anyway, great class, most clear and concise instructor I've had in any class so far.

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