peggyskold
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Can anyone help me with this. In this example:
Fifty-nine percent of households in the US subscribe to cable TV. You randomly select six households and ask each if they subscribe to cable TV. Construct a probability distirbution for the random variable x.
I understand how to get n=6, p=0.59 and q=0.41 and the x=0, 1,2,3,4,5,6 but I am confused on how to get P(0)=0.005, P(1)=0.041, etc, etc. what is the most straightforward way to compute this.
I am having trouble with the Binomial Probability Formula:
in this example where p=0.25, q=0.75 and n=7 x=0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7
P(2)=21(0.25)^2 (0.75)^5=0.3115 (the ^ sybolizes the exponent here)
Where do they get the (21) that they multiply here?
Thanks
Peggy
Fifty-nine percent of households in the US subscribe to cable TV. You randomly select six households and ask each if they subscribe to cable TV. Construct a probability distirbution for the random variable x.
I understand how to get n=6, p=0.59 and q=0.41 and the x=0, 1,2,3,4,5,6 but I am confused on how to get P(0)=0.005, P(1)=0.041, etc, etc. what is the most straightforward way to compute this.
I am having trouble with the Binomial Probability Formula:
in this example where p=0.25, q=0.75 and n=7 x=0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7
P(2)=21(0.25)^2 (0.75)^5=0.3115 (the ^ sybolizes the exponent here)
Where do they get the (21) that they multiply here?
Thanks
Peggy