
Binomial Probability (Bernoulli's Formula) - EXACTLY
QuizĀ by Marc Coffie
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Match the variable with its purpose in a Binomial experiment (use in Bernoulli's Formula):
In a binomial probability problem, how is qĀ calculated?
In the following problem, what is the value of n?
A basketball player has a 60% chance of making each free throw. What is the probability that the player makes exactly three out of six free throws?
In the following problem, what is the value of r?
A basketball player has a 60% chance of making each free throw. What is the probability that the player makes exactly three out of six free throws?
In the following problem, what is the value of p?
A basketball player has a 60% chance of making each free throw. What is the probability that the player makes exactly three out of six free throws?
In the following problem, what is the value of q?
A basketball player has a 60% chance of making each free throw. What is the probability that the player makes exactly three out of six free throws?
In the following problem, match the value with its corresponding variable.
A class has five students. What is the probability that exactly two of the students were born on a weekend?
In the following problem, match the value with its corresponding variable.
A class has seven students. What is the probability that exactly four of the students were born on a weekday (Monday through Friday)?
An archer has a 25% chance of hitting the bullseye on a target. What is the probability that the archer will hit the bullseye exactly three out of five times? (Give your answer as a fraction, ex: 1/2. If you give your answer as a decimal, write out allĀ of the decimal places [HINT: there are 9])
A quarterback completes 30% of his passes. What is the probability that he does not complete exactly 8 of his 20 pass attempts?