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clmills979

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Assuming the binomial distribution is appropriate, if N = 10 and P = 0.30, the probability of getting at least 8 P events is _________.
 
  a. 0.1493 c. 0.0015
  b. 0.1211 d. 0.0014

Question 2

Assuming the binomial distribution is appropriate, if N = 6 and P = 0.50, the probability of getting exactly 5 P events derives from evaluating which of the term(s) in the following expansion: P6 + 6P5Q + 15P4Q2 + 20P3Q3 + 15P2Q4 +6PQ5 + Q6
 
  a. 6P5Q c. P6
  b. 6PQ5 d. P6 + 6P5Q



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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