Asked by ashley

consider a scenario where a binomial experiment is conducted and the probability of success in each trial is 40%. if the experiment includes 15 trials, what is the probability that out of those 15 trials, exactly 10 will be successful?


Pls help with formula!

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Answered by Reiny
C(15,10) (.4)^10 (.6)^4
= ...

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Answered by Anonymous
omg... the moment i visit this site and the moment i revisit i see a 1 ...
Answered by Anonymous
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