Bionominal appropriation is a discrete likelihood conveyance. This distribution was discovered by a Swiss Mathematician James Bernoulli. It is used in such situation where an experiment results in two possibilities - success and failure. Binomial distribution is a discrete probability distribution which expresses the probability of one set of two alternatives-successes (p) and failure (q). Binomial distribution is defined and given by the following probability function:
${P(X-x)} = ^{n}{C_x}{Q^{n-x}}.{p^x}$
Where −
${p}$ = Probability of success.
${q}$ = Probability of failure = ${1-p}$.
${n}$ = Number of trials.
${P(X-x)}$ = Probability of x successes in n trials.
Problem Statement:
Eight coins are tossed at the same time. Discover the likelihood of getting no less than 6 heads.
Solution:
Let ${p}$=probability of getting a head. ${q}$=probability of getting a tail.