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Could someone possibly explain to me how to find the probabilities for a binomial random variable? I think just explaining one could guide me into answering all of them.

n=10 and p=.6

P(x ≤ 8)

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n is the fixed number of trials. x is the specified number of sucesses. N - X is the number of failures. P is the probablity of success on any given trail. 1 - P is the probabilty of failure on any given trial.

These probabilities hold for any value of X between 0 (lowest number of possible successes in n trials) and n (highest number of possible successes).

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