Using the Graphic Calculator to Calculate the Probabilities of the Binomial Distribution

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The binomial distribution is a probability distribution that models the number of successes in a fixed number of independent trials, where each trial has the same probability of success. It is often used to model situations such as coin flips or the success or failure of an experiment.

The probability mass function (PMF) of the binomial distribution is given by:

P(X = k) = (n choose k) * p^k * (1-p)^(n-k)

where X is the random variable representing the number of successes, n is the number of trials, p is the probability of success on each trial, (n choose k) is the binomial coefficient, which represents the number of ways to choose k successes out of n trials.

In this video, we are learning how to use the graphics calculator to calculate the probabilities of the binomial distribution.
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