P(x ≥ 16). P(x≥ 16) = (d) Compute P(x ≤ 15). P(x≤ 15) = (e) Compute E(x). E(x) = (f) Compute Var(x) and σ.

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Consider a binomial experiment with
n = 20
and
p = 0.80.
(Round your answers to four decimal places.)
(a)
Compute
f(12).
f(12) =
(b)
Compute
f(16).
f(16) =
(c)
Compute
P(x ≥ 16).
P(x≥ 16) =
(d)
Compute
P(x ≤ 15).
P(x≤ 15) =
(e)
Compute
E(x).
E(x) =
(f)
Compute
Var(x)
and σ.
Var(x)
= σ =
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