Using a calculator with the binompdf and binomcdf features, I can calculate these values. My calculator is a TI-83 plus, and the features are found under the 2nd, Vars keys (Scroll up or down until you see them).
If "exactly" is to be found, use binompdf:
binompdf(number of trials, probability of success, exactly number)
ANSWER for exactly 3: binompdf(8, 0.5, 3) = 0.21875 = 21.875%
If "at least" is to be found, use binomcdf:
binomcdf(number of trials, probability of success, at least number - 1)
ANSWER for at least 6: binomcdf(8, 1/2, 5) ≈ 0.8555 ≈ 85.55%
If "at most" is to be found, use binomcdf:
binomcdf(number of trials, probability of success, at most number)
ANSWER for at most 3: binomcdf(8, 0.5, 3) ≈ 0.3633 ≈ 36.33%
Answer:
9 Km/h
Step-by-step explanation:
Walking 3 Km for 20 minutes from the definition of speed, it's distance covered per unit time. Here, the distance covered is expressed per unit hour.

Substituting 3.5 Km for distance and time for 20 minutes
To convert time into hours, we divide the minutes by 60 hence time=20/60=1/3 hours

Therefore, the speed is 9 Km/h
Answer:
1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 16 people in total.
Cashiers and managers together total 8 people.
8/16 people are cashiers and managers, which equates to 1/2.
Answer:
m=
0
/(−3np+v2
)
Step-by-step explanation: