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I need help with binomial probability applied to rolling dice

on numbers 19 & 20 that my professor assigned for me to do
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I need help with binomial probability applied to rolling dice on numbers 19 & 20 that-example-1
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Rolling a 4 occurs with
\frac16 probability. You're rolling the die three times, so the experiment involves a binomial distribution with
p=\frac16 and
n=3, which has a probability mass function


\mathbb P(X=x)=\begin{cases}\dbinom3x\left(\frac16\right)^x\left(\frac56\right)^(3-x)&\text{for }x\in\{0,1,2,3\}\\\\0&\text{otherwise}\end{cases}

where
\dbinom nx=(n!)/(x!(n-x)!).

19.


\mathbb P(X=0)=\dbinom30\left(\frac16\right)^0\left(\frac56\right)^(3-0)=1*1*\left(\frac56\right)^3=(125)/(216)\approx0.58

20.


\mathbb P(X=1)=\dbinom31\left(\frac16\right)^1\left(\frac56\right)^(3-1)=3*\frac16*\left(\frac56\right)^2=(25)/(72)\approx0.35
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