In a sequence of independent identical trials with two

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Problem 99E

In a sequence of independent identical trials with two possible outcomes on each trial, S and F, and with P(S) = p, what is the probability that exactly y trials will occur before the r th success?

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Problem 99E

In a sequence of independent identical trials with two possible outcomes on each trial, S and F, and with P(S) = p, what is the probability that exactly y trials will occur before the r th success?

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We have sequence of independent identical trials with two possible outcomes on each trial, S and F, and with P(S) = p.

We need to find the probability that exactly y trials will occur before the r th success.


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