N general, how do you find the theoretical and experimental probabilities of a favorable outcome if there are n equally likely outcomes and p of them are favorable?

Respuesta :

Answer:

Binomial Distribution

Step-by-step explanation:

Unlike the normal or Gaussian probability distribution, the binomial distribution gives a curve representing the coefficient of the outcomes of every item in a sample or population.

the formula is ;

             mean ( υ ) = n x p

where p is the probability and n is the population.

The probability density function which generates the probability curve;

           Binomial Distribution function= f( k, n, p ) = [tex]\frac{n!}{k!(n-k)}[/tex] [tex]P^{k}[/tex][tex](1- P)^{(n -k)}[/tex]