If n=5 and p=0.6, what is the probability that P(X=2)?

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2022-02-09

If n=5 and p=0.6, what is the probability that P(X=2)?

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Clark Carson

Clark Carson

Beginner2022-02-10Added 17 answers

Step 1
P(X=2), n=5 p=0.6
XBinomial(n=5, p=0.6)
P(X=2)=(nx)px(1p)nx
=(52)(0.6)2(10.6)52
=10×(0.6)2(0.4)3
=0.2304=0.2304000.230
P(X=2)=0.230

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