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The probability of a radar station detecting an enemy plane is 62%. if 50 stations are in use what is the probability of exactly 35 stations detecting the enemy plane?
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The probability of a radar station detecting an enemy plane is 62%. if 50 stations are in use what is the probability of exactly 35 stations detecting the enemy plane?
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this is binomial probability with n=50 and p=0.62.
We want binom(50,0.62,35).
One way to calculate this is to use a calculator with statistical functions.
My TI-83 Plus turned out the result 0.061.
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