QUESTION 13 (MRH_CH03-30070) You have a binomial random variable with probability of success 0.3. Assume the trials are
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QUESTION 13 (MRH_CH03-30070) You have a binomial random variable with probability of success 0.3. Assume the trials are
QUESTION 13 (MRH_CH03-30070) You have a binomial random variable with probability of success 0.3. Assume the trials are independent and p remains the same over each trial. What is the probability of more than 4 successes if you have 6 trials? (Do not count the situation with exactly 4 successes.) In other words, what is Pr(X> 4)? Enter your answer as a number between 0 and 1 and carry it to three decimal places. For example, if you calculate 12.34% as your answer, enter 0.123. QUESTION 14 (MRH_CH03-3007D) You have a binomial random variable with probability of success 0.6. Assume the trials are independent and p remains the same over each trial. What is the probability of more than 5 successes if you have 15 trials? (Do not count the situation with exactly 5 successes.) In other words, what is Pr(X> 5)? Enter your answer as a number between 0 and 1 and carry it to three decimal places. For example, if you calculate 12.34% as your answer, enter 0.123.
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