Answer:
P (X ≤ 4)
Step-by-step explanation:
The binomial probability formula can be used to find the probability of a binomial experiment for a specific number of successes. It <em>does not</em> find the probability for a <em>range</em> of successes, as in this case.
The <em>range</em> "x≤4" means x = 0 <em>or</em> x = 1 <em>or </em>x = 2 <em>or</em> x = 3 <em>or</em> x = 4, so there are five different probability calculations to do.
To to find the total probability, we use the addition rule that states that the probabilities of different events can be added to find the probability for the entire set of events only if the events are <em>Mutually Exclusive</em>. The outcomes of a binomial experiment are mutually exclusive for any value of x between zero and n, as long as n and p don't change, so we're allowed to add the five calculated probabilities together to find the total probability.
The probability that x ≤ 4 can be written as P (X ≤ 4) or as P (X = 0 or X = 1 or X = 2 or X = 3 or X = 4) which means (because of the addition rule) that P(x ≤ 4) = P(x = 0) + P(x = 1) + P (x = 2) + P (x = 3) + P (x = 4)
Therefore, the probability of x<4 successes is P (X ≤ 4)
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Answer:
9
Step-by-step explanation:
so we know that its a right triangle and 8 and
are not the hypotenuse.
the equation for this is
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with c being the hypotenuse.
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64+17=
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9=c
Answer:
83 %
Step-by-step explanation:
If 5 out of 30 got an A, that means that
30 -5 = 25
25 out of 30 did not get and A
25/30 = .8333333 = 83.33333 %
Rounding to the nearest whole percent
83 %
A) supplementary angles
B) corresponding angles
C) supplementary angles
D) alternative interior angles
E) vertical angles
F) alternative interior angles
G) corresponding angles
H) alternative interior angles
I) vertical angles
J) alternative interior angles
K) alternative interior angles
L) corresponding angles
M) supplementary angles
N) Alternative interior angles
O) vertical
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