Question: Given the following functions from the graphing calculator: P(x = value): binompdf(n, p, value) P(x value): binomcdf(n, p, value) P(x > value): 1 - binomcdf(n,
Given the following functions from the graphing calculator:
P(x = value): binompdf(n, p, value)
P(x value): binomcdf(n, p, value)
P(x > value): 1 - binomcdf(n, p, value)
- When would you use these functions?
- If 58% of all violent felons in the prison system are repeat offenders and 38 violent felons are randomly selected, which function would you use to find (a) exactly 20 of them are repeat offenders, (b) at most 22 of them are repeat offenders, and (c) at least 22 of them are repeat offenders.
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