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Find the probability of at least one

failure in five trials of a binomial
experiment in which the probability of
success is 30%.
Round to the nearest tenth of a
percent.

Find the probability of at least one failure in five trials of a binomial experiment-example-1
User Sjking
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Out of 5 trials, "at least one failure" = " at most four successess", so the probability you're looking for is


P(X\le 4) = \displaystyle\sum_(x=0)^4 \binom5x 0.30^x (1-0.30)^(5-x) \approx 0.99757 \approx \boxed{99.8\%}

User Jay Sheth
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