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![SOLVED: Let X be binomial random variable with n = 25 and p = 0.47. Find (a) P(X 14) (6b) P(X > 18) P(X < 16) To find these values using R. SOLVED: Let X be binomial random variable with n = 25 and p = 0.47. Find (a) P(X 14) (6b) P(X > 18) P(X < 16) To find these values using R.](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/66a4e8b366634032b79a66ea775a7c31.jpg)
SOLVED: Let X be binomial random variable with n = 25 and p = 0.47. Find (a) P(X 14) (6b) P(X > 18) P(X < 16) To find these values using R.
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![Use both your calculator and R to find the following probabilities. (a) Pr (Y = 5), Y \sim Binom(12, 0.3). (b) Pr (Y is greater than 8), Y \sim Binom(12, 0.3). (c) Use both your calculator and R to find the following probabilities. (a) Pr (Y = 5), Y \sim Binom(12, 0.3). (b) Pr (Y is greater than 8), Y \sim Binom(12, 0.3). (c)](https://homework.study.com/cimages/multimages/16/capture1060803051585963699244.png)
Use both your calculator and R to find the following probabilities. (a) Pr (Y = 5), Y \sim Binom(12, 0.3). (b) Pr (Y is greater than 8), Y \sim Binom(12, 0.3). (c)
![SOLVED: 4 fair COin is tossed 20 times Find the exact probability of getting 10 heads. then calculate the probability using the nOrmal approximation with continuity correction Compare the values Compute approximate SOLVED: 4 fair COin is tossed 20 times Find the exact probability of getting 10 heads. then calculate the probability using the nOrmal approximation with continuity correction Compare the values Compute approximate](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/3157cf0cc6a148019feba2bf4d851abb.jpg)
SOLVED: 4 fair COin is tossed 20 times Find the exact probability of getting 10 heads. then calculate the probability using the nOrmal approximation with continuity correction Compare the values Compute approximate
![SOLVED: Task 2: Use the above approach to calculate and plot the pmf = and the cdf for the first [] values (x=0, 1, 2,..10) of the: Binomial distribution with n=10 and SOLVED: Task 2: Use the above approach to calculate and plot the pmf = and the cdf for the first [] values (x=0, 1, 2,..10) of the: Binomial distribution with n=10 and](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/d047912abcc84ac3b8bbb5e94d31f60a.jpg)