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== B ==
 
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<tt>'''B(10; 1/6; 2) '''</tt>
 
<tt>'''B(10; 1/6; 2) '''</tt>
 
: returns approximately 0.29 (29%), the probability that the number four will be thrown exactly twice in 10 throws of a die.
 
: returns approximately 0.29 (29%), the probability that the number four will be thrown exactly twice in 10 throws of a die.
 
=== See also: ===
 
[[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: BINOMDIST function|'''BINOMDIST''']]
 
 
[[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: Statistical functions|'''Statistical functions''']]
 
  
 
=== Issues: ===
 
=== Issues: ===
 
* Excel does not have this function.
 
* Excel does not have this function.
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* [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: BINOMDIST function|BINOMDIST]]
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* [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: Statistical functions|Statistical functions]]
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[[Category: Documentation/Reference/Calc/Statistical functions]]

Latest revision as of 13:37, 2 February 2024



B

Calculates probabilities for a binomial distribution.

Syntax:

B(n; p; k; k2)

With n independent trials, each with a probability p of success, B returns the probability that the number of successes will be between k and k2 inclusive, or if k2 is omitted the probability that the number of successes will be exactly k.
The probability is calculated as:
Calc b equation.png (where k2 = k if k2 is omitted).

Example:

B(10; 1/6; 2)

returns approximately 0.29 (29%), the probability that the number four will be thrown exactly twice in 10 throws of a die.

Issues:

  • Excel does not have this function.




See Also
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