Which I ignored? Relax. I didn't understand what you were saying so I showed you a picture of the table that looked most familiar to what we have been doing in class.
Binomial doesn't sound familiar to me. The problems we've done so far in class are when we set up a table with X and the P(X) where they give us the X values and then you plug them into the P(X). That's why I'm confused with this problem trying to get all of the X's on my own instead of them...
Homework Statement
1. The manufacturer of a low-calorie dairy drink wishes to compare the taste appeal of a new formula (formula B) with that of the standard formula (formula A). Each of 3 judges is given 3 glasses in random order, two containing formula A and the other containing formula B...