Binomial Probability Distribution with a Casio Graphical Calculator

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Binomial Probability Distribution using a Casio graphical calculator, Revise AS Level and A level Maths (7357) N: Statistical Distributions, Statistics and Probability S1 and IB Mathematics SL Statistics and Biology. Generate individual probabilities or the entire distribution.

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on the casio fc-cg50 when entering the cumulative or (bcd) i cannot inter in the third list. It has an upper and lower list feature, and keeps asking input value must be integer? what can i do ?

rodreality
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This is literally a lifesaver during quarantine! Thank you!

nasmaajmayeen
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So well explained! This channel is a valuable resource for anyone interested in making the most of their calculators. Your advice and insights are most useful, too. Keep up the good work.

sfvfu
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I love Casio calculators back home in El Salvador Casio is a well respected brand on calculators, but then I moved to USA and did the engineering program and looks like Texas Instruments was the brand everyone preferred for all the calculators, As result of that I know like the two brand, take care and best wishes for you

BenjaminChavez
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Thank you, I never know how to use this calculator.

collettebennett
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It helped a lot tank you very much !!

davidharutyunyan
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thanks i appreciate your help. Also your videos are so instructive thanks again. :)

rodreality
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Very well explained. Just a quick questions - If I use variable instead of list, is there anyway to put an upper and lower bound in order to find P(2<x<7). As using datasets consisting of 60 trials would be time consuming using the list approach

zaidsayed
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Hello sir, please can you explain how to use the 'invB' function to find critical regions? Thank you

ibrahimmiah
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But what if my number of trials is for example 108? Would I need to type all the numbers through 0 to 108 or is there an easier way?

paolasaa
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2x-6=sqrt x+7. Do you know how it is possible to graph this equation in this form. It doesn’t seem to work on my CG-50. but it works fine on a 25 year old TI-86. There must be a way this calculator is way more advanced. If you can help, please do and use the same format provided above (don’t do anything to it) thank you.

Majibu
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Can you do a video involving inverse binomial ????

veryslothful
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I have the fx-9750GA. And when I am in the Binomial P.D/C.D I don't have the option of the save res. Any idea what I can do?

katievoice
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Hi is it possible to use this graphic calculator to solve for an unknown probability using graph? I've searched through countless videos but to no avail.. My assignment has a question that goes like this: "It is given instead that the probability of a randomly chosen student replying is p. Find the least value of p that there is at least a 90% chance of more than 20 students replying to the text message." I believe this cannot be solved using the stat mode in the graphic calculator and can only be solved using a graph. However, I've failed to find out how I can input this accurately into the graphing section of the GC. Please

caleb
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thanks basically you just eliminated that row, i wonder is there a way to delete that particular feature or am i stuck? thanks again :)

rodreality