Asked by Brian

An experiment has probability p of success, q of failure and 1 - p - q of neither, If independent trials are repeated over and over until either success or failure is obtained, what is the probability of an ultimate success?

Answers

Answered by PsyDAG
There are only two outcomes, success or failure. I don't know how you could have neither.

p + q = 1

Therefore, p = 1-q
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!

Related Questions