Answer:
g/-d+4
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The probability of success (getting heads) on one roll DOESNT affect other rolls, so we need to find probability of getting a head in a roll.
Probability is defined as the number of favorable outcomes divided by the total number of outcomes.
<em>Here, favorable outcome is getting a head. So, on one roll, getting a head is 1. Also, the total number of outcomes is either a head or a tail. So total number of outcomes is 2.</em>
Thus,
P(Heads) = 1/2
Answer:
B) y=2x+3
Step-by-step explanation:
Explanation:
For the purpose of filling in the table, the BINOMPDF function is more appropriate. The table is asking for p(x)--not p(n≤x), which is what the CDF function gives you.
If you want to use the binomcdf function, the lower and upper limits should probably be the same: 0,0 or 1,1 or 2,2 and so on up to 5,5.
The binomcdf function on my TI-84 calculator only has the upper limit, so I would need to subtract the previous value to find the table entry for p(x).