Binomial - Casio fx-7400G Programing Manual

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Programming your calculator

BINOMIAL

Purpose
To simulate a binomial random variable, consisting of a number of trials each of which
has the same probability of success. For example, tossing a set of 12 coins, each of
which has a probability of 0.5 of landing 'heads', and counting how many of the twelve
land heads each time.
Operation
Enter the probability of success each time, followed by
.
Enter the number of trials involved, followed by
.
Enter the number of separate simulations required, followed by
. (A maximum of
255 is possible.)
For example, to simulate 50 separate sets of 12 tosses of a fair coin, enter:
.
The program will store the numbers of heads in each set of trials into List 1. Any data
already in List 1 will be lost.
You may like to use program FREQDIST to analyse the resulting data in List 1.
Notice that, in the above case, you usually don't get exactly six 'heads' out of twelve
tosses.
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