BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION

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BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION Literacy Research Memory Describe what the Binomial distribution is. What are the origins of the word Binomial, how does that relate to this method? Define success and failure in this method Research and describe what Bernoulli had to do with the Binomial Distribution. What else was he famous for? State the Binomial formula and what each terms within in means Skills Practice Stretch (a) Show the calculation required to find the indicated probability given the distribution. The first one has been done for you as an example (b) Use your calculator to work out the answer for each of the above

BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION - Ans Literacy Research Memory Describe what the Binomial distribution is. What are the origins of the word Binomial, how does that relate to this method? Define success and failure in this method Research and describe what Bernoulli had to do with the Binomial Distribution. What else was he famous for? State the Binomial formula and what each terms within in means Skills Practice Stretch (a) Show the calculation required to find the indicated probability given the distribution. The first one has been done for you as an example (b) Use your calculator to work out the answer for each of the above