![Let X be a binomial random variable with n = 25 and p = 0.01. A). Use the binomial table to find P(X = 0), P(X = 1), and P(X = 2). Let X be a binomial random variable with n = 25 and p = 0.01. A). Use the binomial table to find P(X = 0), P(X = 1), and P(X = 2).](https://homework.study.com/cimages/multimages/16/binomial_table.5156634130576318247.png)
Let X be a binomial random variable with n = 25 and p = 0.01. A). Use the binomial table to find P(X = 0), P(X = 1), and P(X = 2).
![SOLVED: If x is a binomial random variable, use the binomial probability table to find the probabilities below: a. P(x < 16) for n = 25, p =0.8 b. P(x 2 6) SOLVED: If x is a binomial random variable, use the binomial probability table to find the probabilities below: a. P(x < 16) for n = 25, p =0.8 b. P(x 2 6)](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/b1e63f088eeb404fbeb87715b380c2dc.jpg)
SOLVED: If x is a binomial random variable, use the binomial probability table to find the probabilities below: a. P(x < 16) for n = 25, p =0.8 b. P(x 2 6)
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