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Anonymous Posted on Jun 19, 2012

Ti-84 BINOMIAL PDF

Cannot do binomial pdf or cdf without it saying error Domain or Argument

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I encountered this same problem with the TI-84. Turns out you have to put your P (Percentage) as out of one hundred. For example. With my problem I had;

Trails: 13
P: 53/100
X Value: L1 (List 1)

And then it posted my probabilities to the L2 list. For some reason if you just put 53, or whatever your percentage of success in, it won't calculate.

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SOURCE: I totally forgot how to do binomial pdf can you

Hello,
Press the yellow [2nd] key then [VARS] (DISTR) to access the distributions. Scroll Up or down to see 0:binompdf( . Press 0 |ENTER|. The command echoes on the screen as binompdf(. Complete the command by entering the number of trials, the probability of success, and the value expected. Number of trials, and the value expected are integers.
You can also run the command giving it a sequence of expected values. In that case the sequence of expected values must be enclosed in curly brackets
Hope it helps.
binompdf ( number of trials, p, { expec_value1, expec_value2, ...} ) [ENTER]

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