distribution binomial
This pagewill calculate and/or estimate binomial probabilities for situations of the general "k out of n" type, where k is the number of times a binomial outcome is observed or stipulated to occur, p is the probability that the outcome will occur on any particular occasion, q is the complementary probability (1-p) that the outcome will not occur on any particular occasion, and n is the number of occasions.
For example: In 100 tosses of a coin, with 60 "heads" outcomes observed or stipulated to occur among the 100 tosses,
n = 100 [the number of opportunities for a head to occur]
k = 60 [the stipulated number of heads]
p = .5 [the probability that a head will occur on any particular toss]
q = .5 [the probability that a head will not occur on any particular toss]
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For example: In 100 tosses of a coin, with 60 "heads" outcomes observed or stipulated to occur among the 100 tosses,
n = 100 [the number of opportunities for a head to occur]
k = 60 [the stipulated number of heads]
p = .5 [the probability that a head will occur on any particular toss]
q = .5 [the probability that a head will not occur on any particular toss]
for more detail klik this link or klik the title
http://www.ziddu.com/download/2900235/distribusibinomial.doc.html
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