Google also does binomial probabilities In Example 135 you w
| Google also does binomial probabilities. In Example 13.5 you were shown how to calculate the binomial probability that a sample of 10 CDs contains no more than 1 defective CD. The number X of CDs that are defective has approximately the binomial distribution with n = 10 and p = 0.1. Enter (10 choose 1)*0.1*0.9^9 to find the first binomial probability in Example 13.5. What is Google\'s answer with all its decimal places? Give your answer to 9 decimal places. Fill in the blank: | |
| Google also does binomial probabilities. In Example 13.5 you were shown how to calculate the binomial probability that a sample of 10 CDs contains no more than 1 defective CD. The number X of CDs that are defective has approximately the binomial distribution with n = 10 and p = 0.1. Enter (10 choose 1)*0.1*0.9^9 to find the first binomial probability in Example 13.5. What is Google\'s answer with all its decimal places? Give your answer to 9 decimal places. Fill in the blank: | |
Solution
Answer:
(10 choose 1)*0.1*0.9^9= 0.387420489
