Calculate the probability of x ≥ 10 successes in n = 30 trials of a binomial experiment with probability of success p = 0.4.
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This can be calculated using the binomial probability formula: P(X = k) = C(n, k) * p^k * (1-p)^(n-k) where C(n, k) is the number of combinations of n items taken k at a time. Now, we want to find the probability of getting at least 10 successes in 30 trials, Show more…
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