Extending the Concepts and Skills   5.69 Roulette. A success, s, in Bernoulli trials is often derived from a collection of outcomes. For example, an American   roulette wheel consists of 38 numbers, of which 18 are red, 18 are   black, and 2 are green. When the roulette wheel is spun, the ball   is equally likely to land on any one of the 38 numbers. If you   are interested in which number the ball lands on, each play at the   roulette wheel has 38 possible outcomes. Suppose, however, that   you are betting on red. Then you are interested only in whether   the ball lands on a red number, From this point of view, each   play at the wheel has only two possible outcomes either the ball   lands on a red number or it doesn?t. Hence, successive bets on   red constitute a sequence of Bernoulli  trails with success probability 18/38 . In four plays at a roulette wheel, what is the probability   that the ball lands on red   a. exactly twice? b. at least once? 
a)from bernouli\'s distribution
 exactly 2 times
 let p=success
 since there are only 4 trails
 then p2 *(1-p)2 =(9/19)2*(10/19)2 =0.0621
 b)for atleast once we take complement of nothing at all
 1-(1-p)4=1-(10/19)4=1-0.0503=0.923266