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By: Steven LaCouture

Finding A Binomial 12

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By: Steven LaCouture

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From a standard deck of cards you pick a card and note whether it’s a diamond

or not, replace the card. You repeat this five times, so n=5. The outcomes for each trial can be classified in two categories: S= selecting a diamond and F= selecting another suit. The

probabilities of success and failure are:

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Trial Card S or F?

1 Club F

2 Diamond S

3 Heart F

4 Heart F

5 Diamond S

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P= P(S) = ¼ AND Q= P(F) = ¾

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N= 5P= ¼Q= ¾

X= 0,1,2,3,4, and 5

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