QCE Together Year 12 Maths Methods: Language in Binomial Distribution Problems

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Language in Binomial Distribution Problems

In this post, we identify contexts suitable to model binomial distributions and associated probabilities to solve practical problems, including the language of ‘at most’ and ‘at least’. This syllabus dot point is a part of the QCE Maths Methods course under the topic Discrete Random Variables 2 and sub-part Binomial Distributions, specifically focusing on language in binomial distribution problems.

 

Language of ‘at most’ and ‘at least’ in Binomial Distribution Problems

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