a. Show that b(x; n, 1 - p) = b(n-x;n.p). b. Show that B(x; n, 1 -
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a. Show that b(x; n, 1 - p) = b(n-x;n.p).
b. Show that B(x; n, 1 - p) 1-B(n-x-1;n,p). [Hint: At most x S's is equivalent to at least (n - x) F's.]
c. What do parts
(a) and
(b) imply about the necessity of including values of p greater than 5 in Appendix Table A.1?
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Probability And Statistics For Engineering And The Sciences
ISBN: 9781133169345
8th Edition
Authors: Jay L Devore, Roger Ellsbury
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