We want to find the probability p for success in a binomial series of experiments, and after completing 15 measurements

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We want to find the probability p for success in a binomial series of experiments, and after completing 15 measurements

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We want to find the probability p for success in a binomial series of experiments, and after completing 15 measurements we have observed 3 successes. The estimate of p = 0,2 Find the lower and upper endpoint for a 90% confidence interval for p. 2. Based on the estimate on p = 0,2. Use this to find out how many independent observations we need from our binomial series of experiments in order for us to find that the length of an 90% confidence interval for p is a maximum of 0,10.
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